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people in red and yellow costumes are marching down the street with large dragon decorations on their head

Chinese New Year’s Day falls on Sunday, and marks the start of the year of the snake. I don’t think we’ll be in a position to see any of the festivities this year, but the parade in New York was always a highlight. In other news, I just learned that Hither & Thither was nominated […]

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Chinese New Year begins on January 28, 2017. It is celebrated by people all over the world. This is the Year of the Rooster. People born this year are said to be very hardworking. People watch parades. This parade has…

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a white and red lion dance costume

Chinese New Year is a 15 day long celebration. Chinese people don't just wish for prosperity, they eat for it as well! Names of festive dishes have tonal puns for luck, prosperity and longevity.

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#GoAltaCA | Chinese New Year 2019: Your San Francisco parade guide - A month’s worth of Year of the Pig festivities will culminate Feb. 23 illuminated parade, one of the few illuminated nighttime parades in the world. (Karl Mondon/Staff archives)

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the dragon is lit up at night with fireworks

Chinese New Year is the Chinese festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional Chinese calendar. The festival is commonly referred to as the Spring Festival.

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a group of people in red and yellow outfits are marching down the street with drums

Vancouver celebrates Chinese New Year in grand style with the signature Chinatown Spring Festival Parade and an array of flower markets, cultural performances, kung fu and acrobatics, family crafts, lantern making... Here's how Vancouver will be welcoming the Year of the Rabbit in 2023.

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