Numerous Queens community members gathered to celebrate the Lunar New Year at the annual Flushing Lunar New Year parade on ...
Flushing, Queens — home to the largest Chinatown in New York City and one of the fastest-growing Chinese populations outside ...
A cast of several hundred ushered in the Year of the Snake in the streets and on the sidewalks of Flushing on Feb. 1 as the ...
The Flushing-based nonprofit Glow Cultural Center held a special Lunar New Year celebration and cultural fair on Sunday, Feb. 2 ...
Lunar New Year celebrations are in full swing throughout New York City this weekend. Traditional lion and dragon dancers will ...
This also marks the year of the snake in the Chinese zodiac. The annual Flushing Lunar New Year parade and celebration begins at 11 a.m. at the corner of Union Street and 37th Avenue.
Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival in China, is a 15-day celebration marking the beginning of a new year on the lunisolar calendar, and the arrival of spring.
Lunar New Year celebrations in New York City this weekend are expected to bring road closures and potential traffic delays as parades take place in ...
WELL, TODAY’S GLOOMY WEATHER COULDN’T STOP THE CELEBRATION IN DOWNTOWN LANCASTER THIS AFTERNOON AS PEOPLE GATHERED FOR THE CITY’S THIRD ANNUAL LUNAR NEW YEAR FESTIVAL, HOSTED BY LANCASTER ...
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 ...
Lunar New Year started Wednesday and lasts until next month's Lantern Festival, which starts in mid-February. We have everything you need to know about the holiday and how to celebrate.