7. Modern Red Envelope Promotions. Red envelopes, or hongbao, traditionally symbolize luck and prosperity. Integrating them into your Chinese New Year promotion not only honors this cherished custom but also creates excitement among your guests. The event marks the beginning of a month-long LIC Lunar New Year celebration honoring the area’s rapidly growing Asian population and saluting the Year of the Snake. More than 70 local restaurants, bars, arts and culture institutions, health and fitness businesses and hotels will take part in the month-long celebration, which runs from Jan Chinese New Year is undoubtedly the most important holiday in China, and Shanghai perfectly captures the excitement and cultural richness of this celebration. Among the festivities, many folks head to the annual lantern festival at Yu Yuan Gardens, filled with stunning lantern installations inspired by themes of nature, animals, and the Chinese Ready to take the leap but don’t know where to start? Here are some fun and worthwhile marketing ideas and menu inclusions for this grand celebration. There are several factors to consider when making effective and appealing restaurant promotions for the Chinese New Year. Join us to celebrate from Tuesday 14th January until Wednesday 12th February. To make the celebrations even more special, treat yourself and loved ones to our limited-edition Pineapple Pastries. These petit treats are traditionally gifted at Chinese New Year as a symbol of wealth, fortune and prosperity. Celebrate the Year of the Snake at one of our Lion Dance performances. Please call to reserve a spot. Uptown’s Argyle Lunar New Year celebration will take place Saturday. Credit: Facebook/Uptown United Argyle Street Historic Lunar New Year Street Festival. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 8; 1 p.m. parade . Argyle Street and Sheridan Road. Uptown continues its 40-year tradition with Argyle Street’s Lunar New Year celebration in Uptown. The Mission’s Piglet & Co. offers some Lunar New Year specials for the holiday, and chef Chris Yang is going all out. From Friday, January 24, through Wednesday, January 15, diners can snack on What to eat for Chinese New Year 2025? Discover the top 12 Chinese New Year dishes that Chinese people eat during the Lunar New Year and on New Year's Day including fish, dumplings, Spring Rolls, Niangao and many other food. Where to celebrate Lunar New Year in New York at the best Chinese restaurants with dumplings, noodles, soups pastries, and more. Lunar Fest January 26, 12 pm – 4 pm The celebration of the Year of the Snake will feature vibrant performances representing Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Southeast Asian cultures, along with engaging children’s activities and delicious food. Walk through Chinatown right now, and you’ll see stacks of red envelopes blanketing shelves, markets with overflowing displays of ripe pomelos, and families dressed up for Lunar New Year celebrations. The year of the snake kicks off Wednesday, and the 15-day new year celebration will be marked across many cultures. Chinese New Year Celebration at Mon Jin Lau: The family-friendly version of this restaurant’s Lunar New Year Party features a fixed-price, multi-course dinner with live lion dance at 7 p.m Lunar New Year Festival at Stone Mountain Park. This Asian-inspired festival pays tribute to the culture and New Year traditions of Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese and other countries with a special Drone and Light Show, a lighted parade and more. Jan. 25-26 and Feb. 1-2, 8-9. Chinese New Year Celebration at Doc Chey’s The Far East Center will host its 34th annual Lunar New Year celebration on February 1 and 2. Lunar New Year menu that plays on Chinese American and Cantonese flavors, with the cocktail menu The Chinese New Year, otherwise known as the Spring Festival, has eleven times more the fun than the New Year we celebrate here in New Jersey — beginning on Feb. 5 and featuring the Year of the The Lunar New Year is celebrated for multiple days and is one of the most important celebrations of the year among East and Southeast Asian cultures, including Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean communities, among others. Here's our list of top events. No Label Brewing Co. hosts James Beard-nominated restaurant Phat Eatery and dragon dancers for this Lunar New Year celebration at its brewery. The event will also feature local vendors, exclusive The MSAH organizing committee is proud to announce the upcoming 2025 Chinese New Year Celebration event. This year is also MSAH’s 35th year anniversary since founding! Details of event are as follow: This year, the 15-day holiday begins on Wednesday, Jan. 29, the first New Moon of the lunar calendar. Traditional celebrations run through Wednesday, Feb. 12, the full moon.
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