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The Chinatown Lunar New Year parade kicked off Sunday on Wentworth Avenue and headed north from 24th Street to Cermak Road. Organizers estimated that 30,000 people would attend.
The Chinatown parade, scheduled to kick off from 24th and Wentworth at 1 p.m. Jan. 29, will feature dozens of floats, and organizers say could attract an estimated 30,000 people.
“I’ve never been to a Chinatown,” said Diana Fernandes, who was invited to the parade by one of her friends. Although Fernandes already knew a little bit about Lunar New Year, it was special ...
The Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade, now in its 25th year, returns to Manhattan on Sunday. About 20,000 people will march and another 500,000 are expected to cheer along the route, according to ...
Chinatown came alive Sunday afternoon with explosive color, laughter and music as Chicago celebrated the Lunar New Year with a lively parade. Brandy Kline, who attended the parade with her 4-year-o… ...
The parade route began on Second and Market streets and continued for over a mile through Chinatown on Kearny Street. The celebrations continue on Sunday with a street fair on Grant Avenue until 5 p.m ...
While Chinatown felt small to Fernandes, she said she was impressed by how the community “made it their own.” Sunday’s parade was one of several Lunar New Year celebrations across the ...
The parade starts at Wilma Chan Park on Ninth Street at 10 a.m. Saturday. The parade then goes into the heart of Oakland’s Chinatown, turning onto Webster then back down 10th Street and past ...
Sunday’s parade, which was hosted by the Chicago Chinatown Community Foundation, began at 24th Street and Wentworth and ended at Wentworth and Cermak.
The Chinatown parade will head north on Wentworth Avenue from 24th Street to Cermak Road before turning west on Cermak down to Princeton Avenue.
Pre-trial hearings are expected soon in the case of the three teenage boys facing charges after bringing fully automatic handguns to the Chinatown Seafair Parade on July 21. Attorneys for the two ...