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SUMMARY:Redwood City's 15th Annual Lunar New Year Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Ring in the Year of the Horse at Redwood City's 15th annual Lunar New Year celebration! This vibrant community event features traditional lion dancers\, martial artists\, taiko drummers\, live performances\, and kids' arts and crafts activities. Enjoy free admission to the San Mateo County History Museum all day\, where you can explore local exhibits. A festive\, family-friendly celebration of Asian heritage and community diversity\, bringing good luck and welcoming the arrival of spring. Free and open to the public. \nLearn more at redwoodcity.org
URL:https://liveinthebay.com/event/redwood-citys-15th-annual-lunar-new-year-celebration/
LOCATION:Courthouse Square\, 2200 Broadway\, Redwood City\, CA\, 94063
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SUMMARY:SF Chinese New Year Parade & Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade\, celebrating the Year of the Horse\, spans several weeks of vibrant cultural festivities from mid-February through early March. The celebration includes: \n\nZodiac On Parade (January 31 – March 8\, 2026) – Colorful zodiac statues are displayed throughout San Francisco\, celebrating the Year of the Horse.\nFlower Market Fair (February 14–15) – Chinatown streets come alive with fresh flowers\, festive decorations\, and New Year traditions.\nChoy Sun Doe (Day of the God of Wealth) (February 17) – Red envelopes are distributed to children to welcome prosperity for the year ahead.\nChinatown YMCA Run (March 1) – A community run celebrating health\, culture\, and neighborhood spirit.\nMiss Chinatown USA Pageant (March 6) – A long-standing cultural tradition honoring leadership\, heritage\, and community involvement.\nCommunity Street Fair (March 7–8) – A massive weekend fair featuring acrobats\, folk art\, food vendors\, and live entertainment.\nNight Parade (March 7\, evening) – The iconic illuminated parade winds through downtown with elaborate floats and the 288-foot Golden Dragon to ring in 2026.\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://liveinthebay.com/event/sf-chinese-new-year-parade-festival/2026-03-01/
LOCATION:Downtown San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Lunar New Year
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SUMMARY:SF Chinese New Year Parade & Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade\, celebrating the Year of the Horse\, spans several weeks of vibrant cultural festivities from mid-February through early March. The celebration includes: \n\nZodiac On Parade (January 31 – March 8\, 2026) – Colorful zodiac statues are displayed throughout San Francisco\, celebrating the Year of the Horse.\nFlower Market Fair (February 14–15) – Chinatown streets come alive with fresh flowers\, festive decorations\, and New Year traditions.\nChoy Sun Doe (Day of the God of Wealth) (February 17) – Red envelopes are distributed to children to welcome prosperity for the year ahead.\nChinatown YMCA Run (March 1) – A community run celebrating health\, culture\, and neighborhood spirit.\nMiss Chinatown USA Pageant (March 6) – A long-standing cultural tradition honoring leadership\, heritage\, and community involvement.\nCommunity Street Fair (March 7–8) – A massive weekend fair featuring acrobats\, folk art\, food vendors\, and live entertainment.\nNight Parade (March 7\, evening) – The iconic illuminated parade winds through downtown with elaborate floats and the 288-foot Golden Dragon to ring in 2026.\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://liveinthebay.com/event/sf-chinese-new-year-parade-festival/2026-03-02/
LOCATION:Downtown San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Lunar New Year
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SUMMARY:SF Chinese New Year Parade & Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade\, celebrating the Year of the Horse\, spans several weeks of vibrant cultural festivities from mid-February through early March. The celebration includes: \n\nZodiac On Parade (January 31 – March 8\, 2026) – Colorful zodiac statues are displayed throughout San Francisco\, celebrating the Year of the Horse.\nFlower Market Fair (February 14–15) – Chinatown streets come alive with fresh flowers\, festive decorations\, and New Year traditions.\nChoy Sun Doe (Day of the God of Wealth) (February 17) – Red envelopes are distributed to children to welcome prosperity for the year ahead.\nChinatown YMCA Run (March 1) – A community run celebrating health\, culture\, and neighborhood spirit.\nMiss Chinatown USA Pageant (March 6) – A long-standing cultural tradition honoring leadership\, heritage\, and community involvement.\nCommunity Street Fair (March 7–8) – A massive weekend fair featuring acrobats\, folk art\, food vendors\, and live entertainment.\nNight Parade (March 7\, evening) – The iconic illuminated parade winds through downtown with elaborate floats and the 288-foot Golden Dragon to ring in 2026.\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://liveinthebay.com/event/sf-chinese-new-year-parade-festival/2026-03-03/
LOCATION:Downtown San Francisco
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SUMMARY:SF Chinese New Year Parade & Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade\, celebrating the Year of the Horse\, spans several weeks of vibrant cultural festivities from mid-February through early March. The celebration includes: \n\nZodiac On Parade (January 31 – March 8\, 2026) – Colorful zodiac statues are displayed throughout San Francisco\, celebrating the Year of the Horse.\nFlower Market Fair (February 14–15) – Chinatown streets come alive with fresh flowers\, festive decorations\, and New Year traditions.\nChoy Sun Doe (Day of the God of Wealth) (February 17) – Red envelopes are distributed to children to welcome prosperity for the year ahead.\nChinatown YMCA Run (March 1) – A community run celebrating health\, culture\, and neighborhood spirit.\nMiss Chinatown USA Pageant (March 6) – A long-standing cultural tradition honoring leadership\, heritage\, and community involvement.\nCommunity Street Fair (March 7–8) – A massive weekend fair featuring acrobats\, folk art\, food vendors\, and live entertainment.\nNight Parade (March 7\, evening) – The iconic illuminated parade winds through downtown with elaborate floats and the 288-foot Golden Dragon to ring in 2026.\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://liveinthebay.com/event/sf-chinese-new-year-parade-festival/2026-03-04/
LOCATION:Downtown San Francisco
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SUMMARY:SF Chinese New Year Parade & Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade\, celebrating the Year of the Horse\, spans several weeks of vibrant cultural festivities from mid-February through early March. The celebration includes: \n\nZodiac On Parade (January 31 – March 8\, 2026) – Colorful zodiac statues are displayed throughout San Francisco\, celebrating the Year of the Horse.\nFlower Market Fair (February 14–15) – Chinatown streets come alive with fresh flowers\, festive decorations\, and New Year traditions.\nChoy Sun Doe (Day of the God of Wealth) (February 17) – Red envelopes are distributed to children to welcome prosperity for the year ahead.\nChinatown YMCA Run (March 1) – A community run celebrating health\, culture\, and neighborhood spirit.\nMiss Chinatown USA Pageant (March 6) – A long-standing cultural tradition honoring leadership\, heritage\, and community involvement.\nCommunity Street Fair (March 7–8) – A massive weekend fair featuring acrobats\, folk art\, food vendors\, and live entertainment.\nNight Parade (March 7\, evening) – The iconic illuminated parade winds through downtown with elaborate floats and the 288-foot Golden Dragon to ring in 2026.\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://liveinthebay.com/event/sf-chinese-new-year-parade-festival/2026-03-05/
LOCATION:Downtown San Francisco
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SUMMARY:SF Chinese New Year Parade & Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade\, celebrating the Year of the Horse\, spans several weeks of vibrant cultural festivities from mid-February through early March. The celebration includes: \n\nZodiac On Parade (January 31 – March 8\, 2026) – Colorful zodiac statues are displayed throughout San Francisco\, celebrating the Year of the Horse.\nFlower Market Fair (February 14–15) – Chinatown streets come alive with fresh flowers\, festive decorations\, and New Year traditions.\nChoy Sun Doe (Day of the God of Wealth) (February 17) – Red envelopes are distributed to children to welcome prosperity for the year ahead.\nChinatown YMCA Run (March 1) – A community run celebrating health\, culture\, and neighborhood spirit.\nMiss Chinatown USA Pageant (March 6) – A long-standing cultural tradition honoring leadership\, heritage\, and community involvement.\nCommunity Street Fair (March 7–8) – A massive weekend fair featuring acrobats\, folk art\, food vendors\, and live entertainment.\nNight Parade (March 7\, evening) – The iconic illuminated parade winds through downtown with elaborate floats and the 288-foot Golden Dragon to ring in 2026.\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://liveinthebay.com/event/sf-chinese-new-year-parade-festival/2026-03-06/
LOCATION:Downtown San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Lunar New Year
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SUMMARY:SF Chinese New Year Parade & Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade\, celebrating the Year of the Horse\, spans several weeks of vibrant cultural festivities from mid-February through early March. The celebration includes: \n\nZodiac On Parade (January 31 – March 8\, 2026) – Colorful zodiac statues are displayed throughout San Francisco\, celebrating the Year of the Horse.\nFlower Market Fair (February 14–15) – Chinatown streets come alive with fresh flowers\, festive decorations\, and New Year traditions.\nChoy Sun Doe (Day of the God of Wealth) (February 17) – Red envelopes are distributed to children to welcome prosperity for the year ahead.\nChinatown YMCA Run (March 1) – A community run celebrating health\, culture\, and neighborhood spirit.\nMiss Chinatown USA Pageant (March 6) – A long-standing cultural tradition honoring leadership\, heritage\, and community involvement.\nCommunity Street Fair (March 7–8) – A massive weekend fair featuring acrobats\, folk art\, food vendors\, and live entertainment.\nNight Parade (March 7\, evening) – The iconic illuminated parade winds through downtown with elaborate floats and the 288-foot Golden Dragon to ring in 2026.\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://liveinthebay.com/event/sf-chinese-new-year-parade-festival/2026-03-07/
LOCATION:Downtown San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Lunar New Year
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SUMMARY:SF Chinese New Year Parade & Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade\, celebrating the Year of the Horse\, spans several weeks of vibrant cultural festivities from mid-February through early March. The celebration includes: \n\nZodiac On Parade (January 31 – March 8\, 2026) – Colorful zodiac statues are displayed throughout San Francisco\, celebrating the Year of the Horse.\nFlower Market Fair (February 14–15) – Chinatown streets come alive with fresh flowers\, festive decorations\, and New Year traditions.\nChoy Sun Doe (Day of the God of Wealth) (February 17) – Red envelopes are distributed to children to welcome prosperity for the year ahead.\nChinatown YMCA Run (March 1) – A community run celebrating health\, culture\, and neighborhood spirit.\nMiss Chinatown USA Pageant (March 6) – A long-standing cultural tradition honoring leadership\, heritage\, and community involvement.\nCommunity Street Fair (March 7–8) – A massive weekend fair featuring acrobats\, folk art\, food vendors\, and live entertainment.\nNight Parade (March 7\, evening) – The iconic illuminated parade winds through downtown with elaborate floats and the 288-foot Golden Dragon to ring in 2026.\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://liveinthebay.com/event/sf-chinese-new-year-parade-festival/2026-03-08/
LOCATION:Downtown San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Lunar New Year
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