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ABC 7 New York streamed the Lunar New Year Parade live at 1 p.m. on Sunday. You can re-watch the parade here: The parade started along Mott Street and Canal Street, and made its way to Chatham Square.
The Lunar New Year kicks off on Feb. 10. Here's everything to know about the Year of the Dragon, from the personality traits to the various Dragon elements.
The Lunar New Year is here, and this year it’s all about the Dragon.. The holiday, also known as Chinese New Year and Spring Festival, officially kicked off on Feb. 10 marking the beginning of ...
The Year of the Dragon is celebrated during the Chinese New Year Parade as a float by Hyundai cruises up Market Street in San Francisco, Calif., Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024.
Celebrations start on Feb. 10 before culminating on Feb. 24 with the Lantern Festival, a tradition in which people light paper lanterns to signify the start of a new year.
The Lunar New Year begins on February 10 and lasts for three weeks. Sat, 14 Jun 2025 12:29:54 GMT (1749904194807) Story Infinite Scroll ... an organizer for the Dragon Parade. ...
Our Lunar New Year Scene Setter, Jade Womack of ClockoutDC shared more free and family-friendly recommendations for Lunar New Year. Free pick Chinese American Museum 1218 16th St. NW, Washington, D.C.
Thousands packed Harrison Avenue on Sunday to welcome the Lunar New Year and watch the dragons parade through Boston's Chinatown.Chinatown leaders said it was the biggest gathering since pre ...
At Portland’s Lunar New Year parade on Saturday, the Year of the Snake celebration included the unveiling of the dragon and a performance from “retired” Portland dance-rock band The Slants.
Marking the "Year of the Dragon," this year's Lunar New Year Parade on Feb. 17 will feature more than 20 local community groups, cultural institutions, dancers and performers.
(Central Florida Dragon Parade Lunar New Year Facebook/Central Florida Dragon Parade Lunar New Year Facebook) Parade watchers said they have watched the parade grow each year. 2023 marks the Year ...
The Lunar New Year is here, and this year it’s all about the Dragon. The holiday, also known as Chinese New Year and Spring Festival, officially kicked off on Feb. 10 marking the beginning of ...