The Lunar New Year Costume Contest was held on Feb 24 at Hing Hay Park. Winners of the contest received from $50 to $100 in cash.
Astrological predictions for 2024 – Year of the Dragon
It is the Year of the Dragon and the dashing Dragon demands attention and respect, settling for no less than exactly what they want.
A prosperous start: Seattle’s CID embraces the Year of the Dragon
As the Year of the Dragon unfolds its wings, Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) emerges with renewed vigor and promise, signaling a favorable beginning for this vibrant community.
Special Lunar New Year — Happy Year of the Dragon
Happy Lunar New Year!
Recognizing Lunar New Year: A Celebration of Inclusion and Healing
As Washington prepares to usher in the Year of the Dragon this Lunar New Year, I find myself reflecting on the complex tapestry of our community.
Special Lunar New Year — Chinese Information and Service Center (CISC)
Wishing you strength, happiness, good health, and good fortune in the Year of the Dragon.
Special Lunar New Year — Port of Seattle
The Port of Seattle is a leader in moving people and cargo around the world, producing $27 billion in economic activity and wages throughout the region.
Wing Luke Museum rings in Year of the Dragon
The Wing Luke Museum delighted crowds as it opened its doors to the public for its Lunar New Year Fair on Feb. 3, celebrating the Year of the Dragon in a vibrant showcase of Asian culture and tradition.
Lunar New Year customs, superstitions, and their symbolic meanings
Lunar New Year or Spring Festival is widely celebrated among many Asian countries including China, Taiwan, Vietnam, and others, but the holiday is also known for its unique customs and traditions.
Seattle City Council answers call to recognize Lunar New Year
In a move towards embracing cultural diversity and fostering inclusivity, the Seattle City Council has officially recognized Lunar New Year 2024 as a citywide celebration.