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Chinatown's streets will come to life on Sunday with thunderous drums and the piercing clang of cymbals as nine lion dance troupes celebrate the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese New Year Parade.
Kevin Frayer // Getty Images Traditional red lanterns Red is the color of luck in Chinese culture, and these traditional red lanterns are an essential decoration when ushering in the new year. The ...
Experience a fusion of traditional Chinese celebration and modern flair, featuring dancers, acrobats, and musicians in vibrant costumes. Tickets start at $5. By: Chloe Rabinowitz Jan. 29, 2024 POPULAR ...
The Lunar New Year begins Feb. 10, celebrating the Year of the Dragon, and the Port Arthur Lions celebrated on the eve of festivities in Beaumont.
And they carried the dragon – 150 feet of fabric, sequins and papier maché – on poles along city streets to his temporary home at the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association building.
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Celebrate Lunar New Year in Los Angeles 2024 - MSNIn 2024, the Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, begins on Saturday, February 10th. Families can celebrate the Year of the Dragon with special events and festivities – some happening ...
Here, a Chinese worker hangs freshly hand-painted red lanterns up to dry in the village of Tuntou in Hebei province, China. Tuntou is a village famous for its production of red lanterns.
Here, a Chinese worker hangs freshly hand-painted red lanterns up to dry in the village of Tuntou in Hebei province, China. Tuntou is a village famous for its production of red lanterns.
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