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Where to celebrate the Lunar New Year in Dallas

Bring on the Year of the Snake with lion dances, live music, and lots of good food.

Lunar New Year Dallas

Lunar New Year is the biggest holiday of the year in many East Asian cultures.

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Though its official dates vary across different Asian cultures, the Lunar New Year is a celebration of the start of spring and a new year on the lunisolar calendar.

2025 is the Year of the Snake, an animal representing sensitivity, adaptability, and calm + collective nature.

Expect plenty of lion dances, firecrackers, gifts of money in red envelopes, and other festivities around the Dallas area in the coming weeks. Here are just a few Lunar New Year events to check out.

  • Galleria Dallas Lantern Festival | Until Monday, Feb. 17 | Various times | Galleria Dallas | Free | Almost 250 Chinese lanterns will be on display over the shopping center’s ice skating rink for the holiday, but there’s also a schedule of lion dances, author readings, and music planned.
  • Lunar New Year 2025 | Weekends until Sunday, Feb. 2 | Various times | Asia Times Square, Grand Prairie | Free | Each weekend holds its own wonders — enjoy vendors, food, lion + dragon dances, and a firecracker show.
  • Lunar New Year Festival | Saturday, Feb. 8 | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | DFW Chinatown, Richardson | Free | This big event includes many of the nearby businesses and features lion dances, martial arts demonstrations, calligraphy, art making, and more.
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