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Lunar New Year Events in NYC

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Chinatown's annual Lunar New Year celebration features stunning visuals, tantalizing treats and impressive performances, capped off by the always fabulous lion dance. In 2025, the festivities usher in the Year of the Snake. The big parade—whose route in Manhattan’s Chinatown begins on Mott Street at Hester and moves down, heading east on East Broadway and then up Forsyth to Grand Street—takes place on February 16. A couple of weeks earlier, the Firecracker Ceremony and Cultural Festival is held in Sara D. Roosevelt Park (January 29). Note that similar Lunar New Year events take place in the City’s other Chinatowns, including in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and Flushing, Queens, and that there are many more ways to take part in observing the holiday, as detailed below.

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Green Tile New Year 2025

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This social club, known for its pop-up mahjong events, is holding an afternoon-long celebration that includes its signature game plus music, food and a lion dance. Ticketed

LIC Lunar New Year Celebrations

Jan 24–Feb 23, Long Island City, Queens

LIC, home to the City's fastest-growing Asian community, holds festivities involving participating businesses, with plenty of arts, cultural and food-related activities. There are also many special Lunar New Year menu items, including set meals, dumplings, cocktails and coffees, at neighborhood spots.

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Location

Sara D. Roosevelt Park

East Houston Street to Canal Street (bet. Forsyth and Chrystie Sts.) Manhattan, NY, 10002

Features

Cost
Free
Seasonal
Winter
Type
Parks & Gardens

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