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Chandra New Year: How it is celebrated worldwide
The lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a 15-day festival observed in many Asian countries.
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The lunar new year is almost here, and Boston is ready to celebrate.
The Chinese also called the New Year, the holiday celebrated by China, South Korea, Vietnam and other East Asian countries recognizes the arrival of spring with the beginning of the new year on the lunar calendar, or the menstrual cycle of the moon stages.
In 2025, the year of the snake, the lunar New Year starts on Wednesday, January 29 and lasts till Wednesday, February 12. Boston will host various local ceremonies throughout the season, including parade, market, art display and food special.
There are 7 ways to celebrate 2025 lunar New Year in Boston.
In the days going to the lunar new year, A in Chintown Pop-up market Flowers, decorations, tangerin and oranges, bamboo, sugar candy and money plant.
When: Jan. 24-28 from 10 am to 6 am
Where: Chinatown Trade Center, 2 Boylston St., Boston
Art lover can celebrate the year of snake with Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese arts at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (MFA).
With art, the museum will host several attractions, including art performance, lectures, music performance, a martial arts showcase and a snake dance from all female lions and dragon dance troupes.
When: 30 January 5 to 10 pm
Where: 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Somarville Bow market The local AAPI will celebrate a special lunar new year’s night market with a special lunar New Year’s night market from the Dhanush market restaurants and accessories.
The program will also have a lion dance in the courtyard at 7 pm.
When: 30 January 5-9 pm
Where: Bo Market, 1 Bo Market Way, Somarville
Boston’s largest Chinese New Year is celebration Lion dance paradeAfter the beating of large drums, colored costumes were filled with firecrackers and dancers. Parade winds via the roads of chinatown begins on the corner of Harrison Avenue and Beach Street and spread into many lion dances throughout the region at a time.
When: On February 9 from 10 am to 4 pm
Where: Philips Square, 1 Harrison Avenue, Boston
After the parade is finished, head on the head Chinatown main street For a free celebration with live performance, original folding, Chinese calligraphy, festive lantern and more.
When: On February 9 from 11 am to 3 pm
Where: Chinatown Trade Center, 2 Boylston St., Boston
Decorated with traditional red and gold sugar lantern decorations in the lobby, this luxury back bay hotel, lion dance, Himalayan Sound Bathing, A Lunar New Year Spa Treatment and a snake -shaped chocolate tasting incidents with lunar new year Will celebrate with La birdic chocolate,
While some programs are open to the public, guests are also welcome to stay Mandarin Oriental A special lunar is available through January 31, with New Year package.
When: In the new year season during the whole lunar
Where: 776 Boylston Saint, Boston
Many Boston region restaurants will ring with special menu and festive feast in the lunar new year. Popular places for Chinese New Year include Sumiao Hunan Kitchen in Kendall Square, Margo Supper Parlor in Cambridge and Red 8 in Enkor Boston Harbor.
Both Sumiao hunan kitchen And Lal 8 A special lunar new year will celebrate the season with a special lunar New Year menu filled with festive dishes and cocktails.
But Margo Supper ParlorChintown Restaurant Doris Huang will host five courses Peking Duck Dinner 5-9 pm on 5 February
When: Through 16 February at Sumiyao Hunan Kitchen on 24 January; Red 8 on 12 February through 21 January; Margo Supar Parlor on 5 February
Where: Sumiao Hunan Kitchen in 270 Third Saint in Cambridge; Red 8 on a broadway in the averet; Margo Supar Parlor in 1924 at Massachusetts Avenue at Cambridge