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Where to celebrate Lunar New Year in New York City
The Lunar New Year celebrations are kicking off in New York City on Wednesday. It’s the year of the snake – and those born under the Chinese zodiac sign are said to have wisdom, intuition and charm. PIX11’s Kirstin Cole has a preview of all the events happening to welcome the
10 Ways to Celebrate Lunar New Year in NYC
New York City's acclaimed all Asian American Pacific Islander sketch comedy team will celebrate Lunar New Year with a night of snake-filled sketch comedy, music, special guests, drink specials and Asian treats at Caveat. Guests are encouraged to dress festively in red and gold clothing. Grab tickets here!
What is Lunar New Year and how is it celebrated?
Asian American communities around the U.S. will ring in the Year of the Snake with community carnivals, family gatherings, parades, traditional food, fireworks and other festivities. In many Asian countries,
Lunar New Year kicks off with Firecracker Festival in New York City's Chinatown
As millions of people around the world celebrate the Lunar New Year, a cultural kick off -- in the form of the Firecracker Festival -- packed the streets of Chinatown on Wednesday. Chinatown is the place to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
13 ideas to celebrate Lunar New Year in New York City
Jan. 29 ushers in the Year of the Snake (the Wood Snake, to be specific). Here are some of the best ways to celebrate the Lunar New Year around the city:
China’s biggest holiday: The Lunar New Year and how it’s celebrated
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5 ways to celebrate Lunar New Year 2025 in Boston
Boston is helping people slither into the spirit of the Lunar New Year. Lunar New Year 2025, which marks the start of the Year of the Snake in the 12-month lunar calendar, falls on Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Celebrations kick off in China for Lunar New Year
China begins vibrant celebrations for the Lunar New Year, marking the start of a festive season filled with traditions, parades, and family reunions. This year, the country embraces cultural events and joyful festivities to welcome the new year.
Aurora celebrates the Lunar New Year in style
Communities around Chicagoland are getting ready to ring in the Lunar New Year!
Video: LIVE: Lunar New Year celebration in Russia
Lunar New Year celebration in Russia A 10-day festival begins in Russia on the eve of the Lunar New Year, starting with a procession in central Moscow. 2025 is designated as the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac as Asian communities across the world begin ringing in the Lunar New Year on Jan.
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Lunar New Year 2025: What to know about the Year of the Snake
Asian American communities around the U.S. and around the world are ringing in the Year of the Snake Wednesday, including in ...
The Brooklyn Paper
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From Mahjong to lion dances, here’s how to celebrate Lunar New Year in Brooklyn
Rounding out Lunar New Year Parades in Brooklyn is the second annual Brooklyn Lantern Festival Parade. Come by and check out ...
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What is Lunar New Year? Why are schools closed in New York state?
Schools did not close for Lunar New Year in the first year of the new law because the holiday fell on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024 ...
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30 photos show how people are celebrating the 2025 Lunar New Year around the world
From public parades to traditional dances, here's how countries around the world are celebrating the Year of the Snake.
Auburn Citizen
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'Our stories matter': Why NY schools will be closed Wednesday
After Hochul signed the state-level bill, the Lunar New Year was added as one of the public school holidays. However, the ...
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A Lush Chicken Curry for Lunar New Year
Serve this deliciously savory dish with nasi biryani or draped over steamed rice; either way, it’s a stunning meal.
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Celebrating Lunar New Year in New York City
Kirstin Cole visits Jing Li restaurant in Long Island City where they're celebrating Lunar New Year with food and traditional ...
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NY public schools are off for Lunar New Year: What to know about the holiday
The one-day holiday — which typically comes in late January or early February — was added to all New York public school ...
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