![]() ![]() On Sunday, (2/12), from 1pm to 3pm experience an exciting Lunar New Year Parade & Festival beginning at Mott & Canal to Chatham Square to East Broadway towards the Manhattan Bridge, completing on Eldridge and Forsyth Streets towards Grand Street next to Sara D. Lunar New Year Celebration Brookfield Place, 230 Vesey St., New York, NY 10080 February 3 through February 5 Thurs., 4-8pm Fri., 12-8pm Sat.Thursday, (2/9), join MOCA and Tea Drunk at the museum from 6:30pm to 8:30pm for a Lunar New Year celebration full of terrior, cultivar, and vintage-specific teas! → The 25th annual Chinese New Year Parade and Festival continued along Canal Street toward Chatham Square, down to the Manhattan Bridge, culminating at Eldridge and Forsyth streets.Also this Saturday, MOCA and New York Chinese Cultural Center celebrate the year of the rabbit with two dance and music performances from 4pm to 5:30pm at the Museum of Chinese in America, located at 220 Centre Street.(Michael Nagle/Getty Images) Good news, New York theres no need to. Although the holiday is often referred to as. In 2023, many museums, cultural institutions, and community groups are once again holding in-person celebrations to usher in the Year of the Rabbit, which officially starts on Sunday, January 22. This Saturday, (2/4), come see various Lion Dances throughout Chinatown, performed by various troupes from 10am to 7pm! The Lunar New Year parade returns to Manhattan’s Chinatown for an 18th straight year. Lunar New Year is one of our favorite winter celebrations in New York City. ![]() Celebrate the Lunar New Year with these events throughout February all over Chinatown! ![]()
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