It is that time of the year—when kids are showered with red envelopes full of money as they shout auspicious phrases to bring good luck to their relatives. Feb. 1 marks Lunar New Year 2020—Year of the Tiger—which is celebrated in many countries across Asia, including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Singapore. Each country has its own traditions and ways to celebrate. As one of the most iconic traditional holidays for the Asian diaspora, Lunar New Year’s festivities often last until the Lantern Festival on Feb. 15. Huntington Library Huntington Library in San Marino welcomes the Year of the Tiger with a two-day celebration on Feb. 5 and Feb. 6. Visitors can enjoy live entertainment including pieces such as the lion dance, mask changer, Chinese opera, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese martial art demonstrations, and more. Chinese dining specials will also be provided neaby at Red Car Coffee Shop located at 1919 Café, Jade …
Where to Celebrate Lunar New Year in Southern California
January 31, 2022
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