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About 5,000 people are expected to attend the festival, filled with food, music, lion and dragon dances and more.
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Many who celebrate Lunar New Year believe that what you do and don’t do on the holiday will affect your luck in the coming year.
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Events are planned across North Texas to welcome prosperity in the Year of the Snake.
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Break out the noisemakers and ring in the Year of the Snake with these Lunar New Year events.
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Welcome in the Year of the Dragon with one of these Lunar New Year events.
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Whether you're celebrating with your sweetie or your gal pals, we've got you covered with picks you're gonna to love.
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Ever since Bieu Cung was 10 years old, he has celebrated Lunar New Year by jumping on and off 8-foot-high platforms and hoisting his dance teammate on his shoulders — all while wearing several layers of fabric, sequins and fur.
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Hundreds of North Texans gathered in Richardson's Chinatown for the Lunar New Year Celebration one week following two mass shootings in the Asian community.
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For Southeast Asians and some South Asians, mid-April is the official start of the New Year based on early Agrarian calendars. This weekend, a Buddhist…
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The Year of the Horse has begun, and in North Texas, it’s a busy weekend for Chinese New Year revelers.At the Chinese Community Center in Richardson, a…