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YEAR OF THE TIGER

Chinese New Year Parade NYC: Date, times and route map

THE CHINESE New Year celebration is one of New York City’s best offerings with artistry, dancing, and cultural immersion. 

On Sunday, February 20th the 2022 Chinese New Year parade kicks off from the corner of Mott and Canal Street in New York City’s Lower Manhattan.

The parade travels through New York City's Chinatown district
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The parade travels through New York City's Chinatown district

Chinese New Year Parade New York City parade: Date, times and route map

Starting at 1pm performers and paraders will take to the street in celebration of Chinese New Year.

The annual parade will march from Lower Manhattan to Chinatown’s Chatham Square and then travel east to the mouth of the Manhattan Bridge, where the parade will enter its concluding straightaway down Chrystie Street to Sara D. Roosevelt Park. 

The parade will end at 4:30pm but New Yorkers will doubtlessly continue the festivities in New York City’s Bowery and Chinatown districts.

In China, employees are given a full week or more away from work to welcome the new year. 

Other Eastern nations celebrate the Lunar New Year with festivities of their own. 

What is Chinese New Year?

The Gregorian calendar is the 12-month international standard used by the United States and most other nations.

China has used the Gregorian calendar for commerce and practical purposes since the beginning of the 20th century, but the country’s festivals and national holidays are still determined by their traditional lunisolar calendar.

The Chinese lunisolar calendar factors the moon’s position in orbit around the Earth and the Earth’s relative position to the Sun to determine the date. 

The Chinese calendar is soaked in tradition and observation of celestial occurrences. 

The Chinese New Year is in-part a celebration of the Earth entering “Lichun”, the first of the Earth's 24 solar positions. 

The Chinese animal zodiac or shengxiao, which means "born resembling", is a symbolic character assignment for infants born each lunisolar year. 

There are 12 zodiac animals, and 2022 is the year of the Tiger.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul eased back COVID restrictions on February 9th
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul eased back COVID restrictions on February 9thCredit: Reuters

Do I need tickets to go to New York City’s Chinese New Year parade?

According to , the parade is free and open to the public. 

Commercial booths will be open starting at 12pm at Kimlau Square in Chinatown for parade attendees looking for souvenirs and gifts. 

The Chinese New Year parade is one of February’s best offerings and the forecast is predicting a crisp 39 degrees with no rain and minimal wind. 

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