James J. Ferris High School, 35 Colgate Street Jersey City, NJ Cost: $10. Lunar New Year Celebration: A Global Chinese Mashup February 1, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm “Regardless of ancestral heritage, home is where we live.” Enjoy a live demonstration of this concept at this family friendly Lunar New Year Fundraiser for the Montclair Public Library. 2025 Lunar New Year Celebration Bell Works, Holmdel The Jersey Shore Chinese School will hold a New Year celebration in the Main Atrium with performances by students and teachers that highlight Chinese culture and traditions. February 1-2. Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company: Year of the Snake NJPAC, Newark A Michelin-recommended restaurant, the Jersey outposts of Jiang Nan serve authentic New Year food from southwest China. 97 Montgomery St., Jersey City, 201-333-6668, and 1642 Schlosser St., Fort In South Jersey, check out King House Delicious Chinese Food in Maple Shade. The chicken with garlic sauce ($9.25) comes with red and green peppers, celery, water chestnut, snow peas, broccoli and Chinese New Year, marking the end of winter and the beginning of spring on the Chinese calendar, is Wednesday, Jan. 29. New Jersey Symphony: 2025 Lunar New Year Celebration with Xian Zhang. Buy Tickets Create your own series and save. Dates: Sat, 01/25/25 @ 7:30PM Available; Price: $29 (NEWARK, NJ) -- Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company will celebrate the 2025 Lunar New Year of the Snake on Saturday & Sunday, February 1-2, 2025 at the Victoria Theater at New Jersey Performing Arts Center Saturday, January 25, at 5:30 pm Celebrate the Year of the Snake with your New Jersey Symphony at the Lunar New Year Celebration VIP Event. The event continues a tradition, started by Music Director Xian Zhang, that celebrates community and cultural exchange. Artwork is due by January 8, 2025. Purchase Digital Ad. For more information, please contact Manager of Special Events Jesse Goodale at 973.735.1729 or events@njsymphony.org. Please reference Lunar New Year Celebration VIP Event. Thank you to our sponsors! This event is sponsored by an anonymous donor in honor of Xian Zhang. Platinum sponsor The Lunar New Year marks the transition from one animal to another. The Year of the Dragon, which began on Feb. 10, 2024, ends on Tuesday. Wednesday begins the Year of the Snake. What animal represents the Lunar New Year in 2025? It's the Year of the Snake! The slithery reptile is referred to in Chinese literature as "little dragon," with the skin the dragon sheds (dragon SAN FRANCISCO -- The Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is based on cycles of the moon and falls on a different day every year. In 2025, the Year of the Snake begins on Jan. 29. It Chinese New Year 2025 brings exciting gift-giving opportunities. This comprehensive guide presents 50 thoughtful and culturally significant gift ideas to celebrate the Year of the Snake, ranging from traditional red envelopes to modern luxury items. Chinese New Year 2025 falls on January 29, marking the beginning of the Year of the Snake. Korean Community Church in New Jersey. 147 Tenafly Rd Englewood, NJ This year marks the first time a new school holiday is officially observed in New York state. Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025, is Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year. It’s considered to be Chinese New Year 2025 celebrates the Year of the Snake with traditional poems that capture the spirit of renewal and prosperity. Here are the top 10 Chinese New Year poems for 2025, blending ancient wisdom with modern celebrations. Understanding Chinese New Year Poetry. Chinese New Year poetry has a rich history dating back centuries. Chinese artists leap from pedestals as they perform a traditional lion dance marking the Lunar New Year of the Snake in the Chinatown area of Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025. 50 Chinese New Year Facts for Kids. Chinese New Year is also called the Spring Festival. The holiday lasts for 15 days. In 2025, Chinese New Year falls on January 29. 2025 is the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac. The color red is considered lucky and is used extensively in decorations. Stepping inside Shanghai Bun, tucked in a strip mall on busy Route 34, feels like being transported to a Chinese restaurant in New York City. Pots of chili oil and bottles of soy sauce top the The Chinese New Year of 2025 falls on January 29th (Wednesday), and will last to February 2nd. It is the Year of Snake.As an official public holiday, Chinese people can get eight days' off from work, from January 28th to February 4th.
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