This year is the Year of the Snake, and the reptile takes center stage on each of the floats designed and built by The Parade Guys.
The recent debate about whether we should call the holiday “Chinese New Year” or “Lunar New Year" has made me reflect on the ...
The rain didn't stop community members, families and friends from gathering for the 27th annual Lunar New Year Parade in Chinatown on Sunday afternoon.
In 2025, the Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, begins on Wednesday, January 29 th. Families can celebrate the Year of the Wood Snake with special events and festivities — some happening ...
Happy Year of the Snake from ABC 7 New York! Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend the 27th annual Lunar New Year Parade in Chinatown, which will take place on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025 ...
Every year you get a chance for a new beginning,” said Lena Tan, 60, who danced in the parade with East Culture Art Inc. to usher in the beginning of the lunar new year. Paul Gordon, 48 ...
Macaron de Jayne Pop-Up: Grab a six-piece box of Lunar New Year-themed macarons while supplies last during Macaron de Jayne’s pop-up at Nirvana Soul Coffee Cupertino. Flavors include matcha green tea, ...
Lunar New Year celebrations in New York City are continuing, with the 27th annual Lunar New Year Parade snaking its way through Chinatown on Sunday. The parade marking the Year of the Snake will ...
While Lunar New Year kicks off in the U.S., and nearly five million Chinese Americans celebrate across the country, the same is happening on a smaller scale throughout Latin America to welcome the ...