ICCCI (The Indianapolis Chinese Community Center Inc.) is thrilled to invite you to our upcoming 2025 Indy Lunar New Year Gala & ICCCI 30th Anniversary Celebration, an event that promises to be a night full of excitement, cultural richness and entertainment. The Year of the Snake, which is the Chinese Zodiac sign for the year 2025, is an especially auspicious year of good luck, style ICCCI (The Indianapolis Chinese Community Center Inc.) invites you to their upcoming 2025 Indy Lunar New Year Gala & ICCCI 30th Anniversary Celebration on February 2 at the Palladium! The Year of the Snake, which is the Chinese Zodiac sign for the year 2025, is an especially auspicious year of good luck, style, rationality, reflexivity, and Decorate your places with beautiful lanterns and celebrate this event in style. Head to exhibition or get going to dinners and make the Chinese New Year 2025 in Indianapolis a fancy schmancy affair. There’s a lot to do on this day - Make a lantern, party hard and enjoy the Chinese New Year 2025 in Indianapolis like never before. ICCCI (The Indianapolis Chinese Community Center Inc.) is thrilled to invite you to our upcoming 2025 Indy Lunar New Year Gala & ICCCI 30th Anniversary Celebration, an event that promises to be a night full of excitement, cultural richness and entertainment. The Year of the Snake, which is the Chinese Zodiac sign for the year 2025, is an especially auspicious year of good luck, style The Indianapolis Chinese Community Center is hosting a Lunar New Year Gala Feb. 2 at the Palladium in Carmel. ICCCI Co-President Quanbo Xiong said the event will represent the spirit of Lunar New Year by showcasing unique parts of Chinese and Asian culture. “(Lunar New Year) is the biggest holiday season. We take it very seriously,” Xiong said. ICCCI (The Indianapolis Chinese Community Center Inc.) is thrilled to invite you to our upcoming 2025 Indy Lunar New Year Gala & ICCCI 30th Anniversary Celebration, an event that promises to be a night full of excitement, cultural richness and entertainment. ICCCI (The Indianapolis Chinese Community Center Inc.) is thrilled to invite you to our upcoming 2025 Indy Lunar New Year Gala & ICCCI 30th Anniversary Celebration, an event that promises to be a night full of excitement, cultural richness and entertainment. The Year of the Snake, which is the Chinese Zodiac sign for the year 2025, is an especially auspicious year of good luck, style 2025 INDY CHINESE NEW YEAR GALA & ICCCI 30th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 3:30 —6:00 pm Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts (The Palladium) February 11, 2024 2024 Indy Chinese New Year Gala 11:00am - 5:00pm Noblesville High School 2025 Chinese New Year Gala . February 2, 2025 1:00 pm —3:00 pm Reception & Award Ceremony 2024 Indianapolis Chinese New Year Gala – 春节 Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations of the year among East and Southeast Asian cultures, including Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean communities, among others. The New Year celebration is usually celebrated for multiple days—not just one day as in the Gregorian calendar’s New Year. In 2025, Lunar New Year begins on January 29. This month, we’re celebrating Lunar New year, Black History Month, Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day and National Black Literacy Day. (Photo/Getty Images) Welcome back to the February edition of our Community Arts Calendar. This month, we’re celebrating Lunar New year, Black History Month Dancers perform as lions during the Chinese New Year celebrations, marking the year of the snake, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025. Big events coming to Indianapolis in 2025 January 24 & 25, 2025 - Chinese New Year Celebration. Chinatown Cultural Plaza; 5PM - 10PM (24th), 10AM - 10PM (25th) February 1, 2025 - 75th Coronation Ball. Hilton Hawaiian Village; 5PM - 11:45PM February 16, 2025 - Family Sunday @ Honolulu Museum of Art. Honolulu Museum of Art; 10AM - 6PM February 22, 2025 - Cultural Series 3: Chinese Knotting Happy Lunar New Year 2025! The future looks brighter every day, so put on your sunglasses for 2025! We foresee many opportunities unfolding for you in 2025. Happy Chinese New Year 2025! Year of the Snake. Right now there is so much possibility in the airbreathe it in! Did you know, the traditional Chinese New Year Celebration lasts 15 days? Today’s January 1st means nothing to the Yellow King. If we count that extra eight days in 2698 B.C. for a year, then the year 2025 is the 4723 rd Chinese year. Chinese New Year 2025 World times. Wednesday 29 th January @ 20.35 Hong Kong time. This is the date that Chinese New Year is celebrated. Chinese New Year (Lunar calendar) World times The Indiana Association of Chinese Americans (IACA) and Indianapolis Chinese Performing Arts, Inc (ICPAI) will host a Lunar New Year Festival at Central Library in the Clowes Auditorium. Come join us in celebrating the year of the dragon! Chinese New Year is a rich celebration that happens yearly each winter to kick off the New Year in the Chinese astrological calendar. Each year is represented by an animal. 2025, for example, was the Year of the Snake, an animal that represents introspection, strategic planning and personal growth. The Indiana Association of Chinese Americans (IACA), Indianapolis Chinese Performing Arts, Inc (ICPAI), and Purdue University will host a Lunar New Year Festival at Central Library. Come join us in celebrating the year of the snake! 2024 Indy Chinese New Year Gala 2024 印城华人春节联欢会 Date: Sunday, Feb 11, 2024 Venue: Noblesville High School Address: 18111 Cumberland Rd, Noblesville, IN 46060 Duration: 11:00-1:30 Kids Carnival Games 2:00-5:00 Stage Performance Program Application Form (closed after deadline) 节目报名表 Sponsors for the Continue reading 2024 Indianapolis Chinese New Year Gala – 春节 Buy Chinese Lunar New Year 2025 Indianapolis Indiana Sweatshirt: Shop top fashion brands Sweatshirts at Amazon.com FREE DELIVERY and Returns possible on eligible
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