Chinatown holds its annual firecracker ceremony to celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year.The Lunar New Year, often referred to as the Chinese New Year, i NEW YORK, USA - JAN. 29, 2025: The festivities of the Year of the Snake, Chinese New Year begins on January 29, in Chinatown, Manhattan, New York, United States. (Photo by Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via The South Street Seaport will mark the start of Lunar New Year with calligraphy workshops, LNY-themed arts and crafts, and lion dance performances in collaboration with the New York Chinese Cultural Center on Saturday, February 1. At the Seaport Museum, kids can sign up for free calligraphy lessons at 2 pm, 3 pm and 4 pm, or they can make The US-China Music Institute is also proud to present the pipa soloist JinOu Anastasia Dong, winner of the Bard Conservatory’s Concerto Competition and a degree candidate for Bard’s Master of Arts in Chinese Music and Culture. New York Public Library Lunar New Year Celebration; Time: Tuesday, January 28, 4:00 PM–5:00 PM THE YEAR OF THE SNAKE. The Chinese Zodiac works with a 12-year cycle, with a different animal representing different animal. 2025 is the Year of the Snake.. The snake represents calmness and Upcoming Events to Celebrate Lunar New Year! 27TH CHINATOWN LUNAR NEW YEAR PARADE & FESTIVAL 日期 : 2025年2月16曰 (星期日) 下午 1:00時 February 16, 2025 | Sunday | Parade Start 1:00pmChinatown, New York Festival & Booths: 11:30AM – 3:30PM (Bayard Street between Mulberry and Mott St) 27TH NEW YEAR FIRECRACKER CEREMONY & CULTURAL FESTIVAL 日期 : Continue reading 2025 – Year Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend the Lunar New Year Parade in Chinatown, which will take place on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025 at 1 p.m. 24/7 Live New York City New Jersey Long 27TH CHINATOWN LUNAR NEW YEAR PARADE & FESTIVAL. 日期 : 2025年2月16曰 (星期日) 下午 1:00時. February 16, 2025 | Sunday | Parade Start 1:00pm Chinatown, New York. Festival & Booths: 11:30AM – 3:30PM (Bayard Street between Mulberry and Mott St) This upcoming Lunar New Year is the year of the snake, which applies to those born in 1941, 1953, 1977, 1989, 2001 and 2013. In the Chinese zodiac, the snake represents wisdom and transformation Lunar New Year — which includes Chinese New Year, Seollal in Korea, Tet in Vietnam and more — begins on Jan. 29, kicking off more than two weeks of parties, customs and copious feasts Join us for an electrifying night as we celebrate Chinese New Year’s Eve with the Midnight Madness Lunar New Year Parade in the heart of New York City's Chin Lunar New Year's cultural festival and firecracker ceremony 2025 in New York City LIVE. Enjoy the 27th annual Chinese New Year celebration in Chinatown NYC L People pray at Mazu Miao Temple in Yokohama China Town on Jan. 28, 2025, in Yokohama, Japan. Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, will begin on Jan. 29, 2025, marking the Year of the Snake. Better Chinatown held it's 27th Annual Firecracker Ceremony today to celebrate the start of the Chinese New Year. The firecrackers ward off evil and bring go HAPPY CHINESE/LUNAR NEW YEAR! Year of the Snake 2025Lion Dance Group: RockitsRecorded at: Bowery & Doyers St Chinese New Year 2025 at SM Masinag - Virtual Walking Tour 4K.Walking along Marcos Highway Masinag, Antipolo City to SM Masinag.#philippines #antipolo #chine Ready to welcome in the New Year? We'll be exploring Chinatown while we wait to ring in Lunar New Year with tons of firecrackers, lion dancing on top of pol A few weeks later, starting on January 29, the city will be out again for the Lunar New Year, a holiday that originated in China and is celebrated in many countries with large Chinese diasporic Chinese New Year 2025****Description:** Join us as we celebrate the vibrant and joyous festival of **Chinese New Year 2025**! This year, we welcome the **Yea Attending the Lunar New Year Parade NYC 2025? Discover the top do’s and dont’s to fully enjoy Chinese New Year NYC celebrations in Chinatown and beyond.
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