Jan 15, 2025
Ring in the Year of the Snake with Lion Dances, Longevity Noodles, and More by EverOut Staff Celebrated across many Asian cultures, Lunar New Year is a time of renewal, gathering with family, and enjoying festive foods. The holiday falls on January 29 this year, and 2025 is the Year of the Snake, a zodiac sign that symbolizes wisdom, charm, and transformation. To kick off a prosperous year, head to events like Lan Su's Lantern Viewing Evenings and the 9th annual Lunar New Year Dragon Dance and Parade, and enjoy food specials like longevity noodles. Check out our full Lunar New Year calendar for more ways to celebrate.   Lunar New Year 2025Lan Su's nearly month-long celebration of the Year of the Snake kicks off on Lunar New Year morning with an energetic lion dance; meet-and-greets with god of wealth caishen, boa constrictors, and a bearded dragon; and hongbao, lucky red envelopes enclosed with a special message for the first 500 visitors. If it's tough to swing a Wednesday morning, visit the garden throughout the month for cultural performances from local dance troupes, martial arts demos, crafts and calligraphy demos, and magical lantern viewing evenings. JANEY WONG Lan Su Chinese Garden, Old Town-Chinatown (Jan 29–Feb 23)
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