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Lunar New Year 2017 events across the US

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Lunar New Year begins Jan 28, kicking off the year of the rooster. The holiday is observed in China, Vietnam and other Asian countries, but a number of US destinatio­ns from New York to Las Vegas also host celebratio­ns. Events include parades featuring lion dancers, special holiday menus at Asian restaurant­s, cultural festivals and more.

Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California, hosts a Lunar New Year celebratio­n from Jan 20 through Feb 5. Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse will be costumed for the occasion, greeting guests and offering photo opportunit­ies alongside other Disney characters like Mulan and Mulan’s dragon sidekick Mushu.

Live performanc­es at Disney California Adventure will include Chinese acrobats, dancers and musicians in colorful costumes, activities and crafts themed on the holiday and three new marketplac­es offering food inspired by Asian cuisine. A new short feature called Hurry Home will be shown each night prior to the World of Color show, telling the story of a little lantern on a journey home for Lunar New Year, using projected animation, lighting, special effects and fountains. The park will also be decorated with lanterns and banners wishing guests a happy Lunar New Year in English, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. Details at http://www. Disneyland.com/LunarNewYe­ar.

In New York City, visitors have three Chinatowns to explore: one in downtown Manhattan, one in the Sunset Park neighborho­od of Brooklyn and one in Flushing, Queens. Check out the restaurant­s, food markets and shops selling everything from housewares to souvenirs. In Manhattan, holiday events include a Jan 28 firecracke­r ceremony and cultural festival in Sara D. Roosevelt Park and a Feb 5 Lunar New Year parade kicking off at 1 pm, http://www.nycgo.com/ events/lunar-new-year-parade-festival. There’s also a parade and festival in Flushing on Feb 4.

San Francisco has been celebratin­g Lunar New Year with a parade that dates back to the 1860s. This year’s event rolls the evening of Feb 11 with acrobats, lion dancers, floats and a 268-foot dragon, kicking off at Second and Market streets. Other events include a Feb 19 5K/10K runwalk.

In Las Vegas, Jan 28 is the kickoff for a 15-day celebratio­n at Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino, a new resort themed on Asian culture. Elsewhere in Las Vegas, at The LINQ Promenade, a four-day festival is scheduled for Jan 27-30 including dragon dances at 6 pm nightly on the Fountain Stage. A Jan 27-29 Chinese New Year in the Desert event includes performanc­es, a parade on Fremont Street, a party at Downtown Container Park and the DragonFest Benefit Concert at The LINQ Theater.

Other Las Vegas venues hosting lion and dragon dances, parades, performanc­es and more include the Cosmopolit­an, ARIA Resort & Casino, The Palazzo Las Vegas and The Venetian Las Vegas, MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, Palms Casino Resort and the Bellagio and Palace Station. The Conservato­ry & Botanical Gardens at Bellagio will host a display that includes incense, red lantern sand a rooster perched a top a mountain. The Palazzo’s Waterfall Atrium and Gardens will host a 15-foot, crystal-covered rooster and an 18-foot dragon. In addition, many restaurant­s offer holiday menus.

Lunar New Year parades will also be held in Washington, DC, Jan 29; Chicago, Feb 5; and Orlando, Florida, Feb 11.

San Francisco has been celebratin­g Lunar New Year with a parade that dates back to the 1860s. This year’s events include lion dancers and a flower market fair.

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