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  2. San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade

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    The 1961 dragon was made surplus and sold to Marysville, California, where it participated in that city's annual Bok Kai parade until 1984; [132] it replaced Moo Lung, Marysville's earlier dragon, which had been loaned to Chinese communities across the United States from Seattle to New York, including two appearances in San Francisco (1885 and ...

  3. Chinese New Year 2024: Dates, this year's animal, and why it ...

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    Chinese New Year 2024 starts on Feb. 10 and ends on Feb. 24. ... where people hang glowing lanterns in temples or use them in a nighttime parade. The dragon is a Chinese symbol for good fortune, ...

  4. When is the Chinese New Year 2024? Details to know ... - AOL

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    A woman takes a smartphone photo of a dragon figure on display outside a luxury fashion retail store in Beijing, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024. 2024 is the Year of the Dragon on the Chinese calendar. (AP ...

  5. Dragon dance - Wikipedia

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    Golden Dragon Dance of Sensō-ji. The Chinese dragon is "perhaps the most recognized form of parade puppet". [34] Unlike the lion dance in many Asian countries where there are numerous native versions of the dance, the dragon dance is found in other countries primarily among overseas Chinese communities.

  6. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asia's largest temple – Kek Lok Si in George Town, Penang, Malaysia – illuminated in preparation for the Chinese New Year in 2024. [124] Chinese New Year's Eve is typically a half-day holiday in Malaysia, while Chinese New Year is a two-day public holiday.

  7. When is Lunar New Year and how can you ring in the Year of ...

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    The holiday, also known as Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, starts Saturday. Here's where to find festivals, lion dances, parades and more.

  8. Chinese dragon - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Chinese self-identified as "the gods of the dragon" because the Chinese dragon is an imagined reptile that represents evolution from the ancestors and qi energy. [10] Dragon-like motifs of a zoomorphic composition in reddish-brown stone have been found at the Chahai site (Liaoning) in the Xinglongwa culture (6200–5400 BC). [2]

  9. What are the Years of the Dragon? What to know about 2024's ...

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    What years are Year of the Dragon? While 2024 is the Year of the Dragon, the next one will not be until 2036. Below are the previous years when the Year of the Dragon fell on. 1928. 1940. 1952 ...