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Chinatown, NYC neighborhood guide
Walk through the area south of Broome and east of Lafayette Streets—that’s Chinatown, NYC—and it might feel like you’ve transported to...
Chinatown’s annual Lunar (Chinese) New Year Parade is back on February 25, 2024 with dragon dancing, stunning outfits, martial art performers and more. After you've danced among the firecrackers, make sure to check out other fun things to do in the area such as the best karaoke in Chinatown or delicious Chinese restaurants. Mark your calendar for what is certainly one of the best NYC events in February!
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The Chinese New Year Parade and Festival is Sunday, February 25, 2024. The parade kicks off at 1pm. This year will be the parade's 26th anniversary. 2024 is the year of the dragon.
Head to Chinatown for the Lunar New Year Parade, which heads down Mott Street to Chatham Square to East Broadway toward the Manhattan Bridge, completing on Forsyth Street near Grand Street and Sara D. Roosevelt Park. For more information, visit betterchinatown.com.
There's still plenty of time to volunteer, apply to be a parade participant or sponsor the festivities. Visit betterchinatown.com for more details.
On parade day, visit festival booths in the heart of Chinatown on Bayard Street between Mott and Mulberry Streets. Plus, there are tons of events you can check out with our list of best Lunar New Year events in NYC.
Walk through the area south of Broome and east of Lafayette Streets—that’s Chinatown, NYC—and it might feel like you’ve transported to...
Discover all of the mouthwatering dishes, bars, unique shops and great things to do in Chinatown, NYC
Looking for something to do before or after the Chinese New Year Parade? Here are the best spots to check out.
The best bars in Chinatown, NYC, range from long-standing dives to karaoke joints. Find the best of the neighborhood.
From beauty supplies to chopsticks, there are unique finds everyone is sure to love in Chinatown NYC
New York’s best Chinatown restaurants are more than dim sum and Peking duck—although, the downtown neighborhood is rife with fantastic options for both. No,...
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