Where to celebrate the Lunar New Year in San Antonio

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Welcome the Year of the Rabbit with water lanterns, lion dancers

The Year of the Rabbit begins on Sunday, the first day of the Lunar New Year. Here’s were you can celebrate in San Antonio:Inspired by traditional Japanese floating lanterns, this event will allow attendees to make a hopeful wish for the year to come as lanterns move through the ponds at the garden.Asian New Year Festival:

To celebrate the Lunar New Year, the mall will be filled with music, dancers, art and cuisine. Performances will include ceremonial dances and and martial arts demonstrations.Facebook:@Rolling Oaks Mall.Vendors line the street outside the bodega to sell celebratory items, and there also will be live music.Lunar New Year celebration:

The temple’s great drum and bell will open this celebration, followed by a chant led in English and Vietnamese, a dragon dance and firecrackers. A vegetarian meal will be provided for guests after the ceremony.

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