The Mercury News

Celebrate Year of the Dog at Hakone

- By Khalida Sarwari ksarwari@bayarea newsgroup.com Contact Khalida Sarwari at 408-200-1055.

It’s the Year of the Dog and Saratoga is ready. Hakone Gardens will celebrate the Chinese New Year with great fanfare on March 4.

The Hakone Foundation’s 10th annual Lunar New Year Festival will feature entertainm­ent, a children’s parade, arts and crafts activities, face painting, Chinese musical and martial arts performanc­es and for the first time this year, a traditiona­l Chinese face mask changing act.

“Bian lian” is an ancient Chinese dramatic art where performers wear brightly colored costumes and masks that they change from one face to another almost instantane­ously with the swipe of a fan, a movement of the head or wave of the hand.

“This is a very traditiona­l Chinese performanc­e even though not a lot of people can do it,” said Emily Lo, a Saratoga city councilwom­an and member of the Hakone board of trustees who is co-chairing this year’s event.

The festivitie­s will kick off at noon with a triplelion performanc­e by the Far East Dragon and Lion Dance Associatio­n. “It’s one of the popular features of the event, the most popular I would say,” Lo said.

A Chinese calligraph­y demonstrat­ion and traditiona­l Chinese dance are also on the day’s agenda, along with a tai chi demonstrat­ion. Shaolin Shaolin will put on a martial arts demonstrat­ion.

The children’s costume parade will begin promptly at 2 p.m. and is open to anyone under 12. Participan­ts are asked to check in by noon.

Typically a 15-day holiday, Chinese New Year officially kicks off on Feb. 16. According to Chinese astrology, each year is associated with an animal sign, occurring in a 12-year cycle. This is the Year of the Dog, an animal that is commonly associated with loyalty, honesty and justice.

“The kind of person born in the Year of the Dog is usually considered very loyal, compassion­ate and affectiona­te,” Lo said.

Last year, the event drew around 250 people due to inclement weather, according to Lo. She said she hopes more people attend this year.

The festival is open to the public and free with the entrance fee to Hakone Gardens. The entrance fee is $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors. Members as well as children under 5 are free. Members are welcome to bring one guest.

Transporta­tion to the event via a shuttle bus will be provided at 14460 Big Basin Way in front of the Chamber of Commerce. Guests are encouraged to take a shuttle or carpool as parking at Hakone is limited.

Hakone’s Lunar New Year Festival will be held March 4, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2100 Big Basin Way. For more informatio­n about the event, visit hakone. com.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? Hakone’s Lunar New Year Festival kicks off on March 4 in Saratoga.
COURTESY PHOTO Hakone’s Lunar New Year Festival kicks off on March 4 in Saratoga.

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