Temple City Celebrates Lunar New Year Join us as we celebrate the Lunar New Year as we usher in the year of the snake! Festivities take place on Saturday, January 25, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Temple City Park located at 9701 Las Tunas Drive. Chris Jimenez Parks & Recreation Coordinator; City Hall 9701 Las Tunas Dr. Temple City, CA 91780 (626) 285-2171, ext. 4520 cjimenez@templecity.us Join us as we celebrate the Lunar New Year! Festivities take place on Saturday, February 3, 2024, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Temple City Park located at 9701 Las Tunas Drive. Enjoy lion dance and dragon dance, free sampling of traditional cuisine, raffle prizes, family activities, kid zone, live entertainment, and information booths! Additionally, the 27th Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade and Festival is scheduled for Feb. 16 at 1 p.m. with festival booths on Bayard Street (between Mulberry and Mott streets) from 11:30 a On Saturday afternoon, January 25, 2025 the City of Temple City Parks & Recreation Dept. and the Chinese American Association held the popular annual Lunar New Temple City Rings in the Lunar New Year. Festivities on Feb. 1 will mark the city’s transition into the Year of the Rat. Location. Temple City Library - Meeting Room. 5939 Golden West Ave., Temple City, CA 91780 Lunar New Year is a festival beyond compare. Technically it’s a week—determined by the lunar calendar but always late January to mid-February—but for many, Chunjie (Spring Festival) is more 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 A visitor offers prayer at a Chinese temple to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year which marks the Year of the Snake on the Chinese zodiac Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025, at China Town in Yokohama, south of Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) Just like the festival going on yearly in Alhambra, the Temple City brings you the delicious Asian street food a month ahead! With a whole weekend schedule, you'll find stinky tofu, boba, Taiwanese sausage, and the crowd favorite - SKEWERS at this street festival. Ditan Temple Fair is one of the most popular and long-standing fairs in Beijing. About one million people visit it each year during the Spring Festival. There are reenactments of worship ceremonies of the Qing Dynasty (1636–1911) to the god of earth. 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. The Chinese New Year festivals and prayers have marked the start of the Year of the Snake. Hundreds lined up in the hours before midnight at the Wong Tai Sin Taoist temple in Hong Kong in a bid to Photo from Chu Un Temple. The temple will have a Chinese New Year Countdown celebration on January 28, 2025, from 6 PM to midnight which will be an evening filled with activities, including the bell ringing ceremony, witness dragon and lion dances, and the chance to adorn yourself with beautiful Chinese costumes and customizable accessories. 4 February 2025 (Tuesday) Chinese New Year Day 7 正月初七 (7:00pm) “The Evening of Longevity” Dinner by Sin Chew Daily 星洲日报《松鹤之夜》晚宴; 5 February 2025 (Wednesday) Chinese New Year Day 8 正月初八 (8:00pm) Spring Festival Concert 新春演唱会; 6 February 2025 (Thursday) Chinese New Year Day 9 正月初九 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 The holiday follows a 12-year cycle based on Chinese zodiac signs, with each year linked to a different animal. Lunar New Year celebration in New York City. the Wong Tai Sin Temple to For one of the biggest and most comprehensive celebrations of the Lunar New Year in Oklahoma City, swing by the Myriad Gardens for Lunar New Year in the Gardens, in partnership with the Asian District, taking place on Saturday, Jan. 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be performances, food, face painting and crafts. Download this stock image: A family seen taking selfies during the Chinese New Year at Thean Hou temple. Chinese New Year is a festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year according to traditional lunar Chinese calendar. This year the festival on 29th January 2025 marked the arriving year of Snake. (Photo by Faris Hadziq / SOPA Images/Sipa USA) - 2SAFPYF from Alamy's library of
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