Chattanooga Community Celebrates Lunar New Year 2025

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Chattanooga is gearing up for the vibrant Lunar New Year celebration on January 29, 2025, welcoming the Year of the Wood Snake. Festivities include a spectacular festival in Collegedale with vendors, food, and live performances. A free family-friendly event at Hixson Pike features lion and dragon dances, while the Creative Discovery Museum will host educational activities. The celebration highlights community togetherness, cultural appreciation, and an array of fun activities suitable for all ages, making it a perfect opportunity for families to engage and celebrate.

Chattanooga Community Gears Up for a Vibrant Lunar New Year Celebration!

As the excitement builds in the scenic city of Chattanooga, the community is all set to ring in the Year of the Wood Snake on January 29, 2025! The Lunar New Year is widely celebrated as a mark of the arrival of spring and is based on the lunar calendar. Each year, this festive occasion brings people together to celebrate their rich traditions and cultural heritage.

Festivities Kick Off in Collegedale

Things are heating up in Collegedale, where the High Point Chinese Seventh-Day Adventist Church is planning a spectacular festival. Guests can expect a delightful day filled with various vendors, mouth-watering food, and a plethora of live performances. Dance, kung fu, and tai chi are just a few of the experiences that will showcase the vibrant culture of the Chinese community. With tickets priced at only $7, attendees can choose from two time slots: 12-3 p.m. or 4-7 p.m. It’s going to be a fantastic opportunity for families to come together and immerse themselves in the festivities!

A Free Family-Friendly Event at Hixson Pike

If you’re looking for something to enjoy without breaking the bank, mark your calendars for a free event at a local market on Hixson Pike. Starting at 10 a.m., visitors can enjoy stunning lion dances performed by the Chien Hong School of Kung Fu and exhilarating dragon dances by the Chattanooga Chinese Dragon Dance Group. And that’s not all! Complimentary snacks, refreshing drinks, and delicious steamed buns will be served to keep your energy up while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. Plus, Joli Jardin’s Little Blume wagon will host a bouquet-making station, running from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

A Cultural Extravaganza at the Creative Discovery Museum

For those who seek a more educational experience, head over to the Creative Discovery Museum on February 8, where a special Lunar New Year celebration is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The museum offers various cultural activities included in the price of admission. With the support of the Chattanooga Chinese Association, Tennessee Arts Commission, and ArtsBuild, this event promises to be both informative and entertaining!

Festivals and Celebrations Taking Place Elsewhere

40,000 to 50,000 visitors will flock to the Stone Mountain festival over its course of three weekends! The collaboration with the Chinese Cultural School of Atlanta ensures that attendees learn more about the rich ⚫Chinese language and heritage.

A Time for Community and Cultural Appreciation

The Lunar New Year not only signifies the arrival of spring, but it also serves as a wonderful occasion to celebrate community and diversity. Local resident Ivy Liu summed it up perfectly when she talks about how the festival is a great way to bring families together to cherish their traditions. Highlights of the festival will also include creative activities like calligraphy, paper cutting, and lantern-making stations that allow everyone to engage in the culture.

Overall, this Lunar New Year promises to be an event filled with good times, tasty treats, and an abundance of cultural appreciation. Don’t miss your chance to join in on this vibrant celebration welcoming the Year of the Wood Snake!

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