Join us as we honor a new year in the lunar calendar’s 12-year cycle and recognize the zodiac animal it represents. Our celebration includes collaborations with long-time community partners to create memorable experiences for all ages. Find activities, performances, stroller parking, and more with our Lunar New Year Celebration museum map. The Baltimore County Public Library is celebrating the Lunar New Year with a day of events, collaborating with Chinese American Parents Association of the Baltimore Community. The Lunar New Year Celebration is set for Saturday, Feb. 1, from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at BCPL’s Cockeysville Branch. Baltimore's Harbor Point is gearing up for a weekend extravaganza combining frosty artistry with Lunar New Year celebrations. According to the WMAR-2 News report, the Harbor Point Ice Festival 2025-02-01 13:30:00 2025-02-01 16:00:00 America/New_York Lunar New Year Festival Celebrate the Lunar New Year with presentations, crafts and activities by the Chinese American Parent Association of the Baltimore Community. Celebrate the Lunar New Year with the Chinese American Parent Association of Baltimore County Community. Enjoy food, Chinese art and cultural performances. This festival celebrates the year of the dragon, which represents the fifth year of the 12-year cycle in the Lunar calendar. We welcome visitors of all ages to join us for a day of art making, tours, story time sessions, photo-booth fun, performances by the Baltimore Chinese School and Yong Han Lion Dance Troupe, and more! 401 E. 30th St., Abell. Walters Art Museum. Stop by the Walters’ Lunar New Year celebration before heading to Peabody Heights for a discount on your beer. Lunar Night Cultural Festival is a weekend-long, family-friendly, waterfront event filled with Asian art, food and performances to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Saturday Jan 21, 2 PM – 10 PM. Sunday Jan 22, 12 PM – 8 PM Happy New Year 春节快乐 Date/time: Friday, January 26, 2024 at 4:30-6:30pm ETLocation: Bard High School Early College (BHSEC), 2801 N. Dukeland Street, Baltimore, MD 21216Admission: Free — Bring your family and friends! Join us for night of cultural performances (lion dance, martial arts and more), as we bring in the Lunar New Year and the [] Test your powers of observation by searching for the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac in pieces from the Walters Arts of Asia collection! See more details on the event page here. Make A Paper Lantern. Lanterns have been used as part of Lunar New Year celebrations for thousands of years. Download this activity to make your own lantern at home On February 10-24 we will be serving the following: Year of the Dragon Burger- Fresh steak burger topped with shaved cucumber, sesame green onions, Sriracha mayo and Shichimi seasoned fries. $18.99 Celebrate the year of the Snake - Chinese New Year 2025 In Baltimore with a bunch of interesting events. From extensive dinners to lantern making workshops in Baltimore there is a lot to do on the occasion of the Chinese New Year 2025 in Baltimore. For a Lunar New Year celebration on Jan. 25 at 4:30 p.m. at Ekiben’s Hampden location, the Baltimore restaurant is teaming up with Korean gastropub Nowon; their owner is coming down from New York City for the occasion. WASHINGTON (OSV News) — Coinciding with the Catholic Church’s Jubilee Year, the Lunar New Year “can be a time of change and renewal” of faith, two U.S. bishops’ committee chairmen said in a special message to Catholics from Asian cultures who celebrate the Chinese New Year. A disc jockey plays music during the Chinese New Year celebrations, marking the year of the snake, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) Show Caption The Lunar New Year (also known as the Chinese New Year) is celebrated by many in Asia. It is a holiday that marks the beginning of a new year, the return of spring, and the beginning of the planting season. Source: freepik.com . The Chinese zodiac includes 12 animals: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Join us on Saturday, January 28 for a Lunar New Year celebration of East Asian Cultures kicking off the Year of the Rabbit! The evening’s festivities will feature food from Peabody favorites, Ekiben, lion dancing from Martial Arts School U.S. Jow Ga Martial Arts, karaoke, and the release of MOON RABBIT, a taproom only exclusive tart ale featuring raspberry, Asian pear and five spice! Safeway is here to help you ring in the Year of the Rabbit with our in-store celebration! Join us for:-Demonstrations and samples of authentic dishes-Lion Dance Performances from East Rising Lion from 1-2pm-Live traditional Erhu music and more from Chinese multi-instrumentalist, Qian Qin-Cultural activities for the kids-And so much more excitement! Traditionally, Chinese have a family dinner at home on New Year’s Eve. On the Lunar New Year, many visit temples to pray and attend temple fairs to watch performances and buy snacks, toys and
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