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Guests enjoy an evening of festivities during Lunar New Year at the Lan Su Chinese Garden in Old Town Chinatown.
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Portland Events / Winter in Portland / February Events

Lunar New Year Celebrations in Portland

Portlanders celebrate the Lunar New Year with traditional dances, lantern ceremonies and stunning performances.

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Dmae Roberts

The Lunar New Year marks the first day of the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar, which typically falls in late January or early February. Several East and Southeast Asian countries mark the Lunar New Year with various cultural events and activities, but you don’t need to fly halfway around the world to join the celebration.

Read on to learn more about the annual Lunar New Year celebrations in Portland, all of which are open to the public.

Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year is traditionally a 15-day celebration that includes wearing the lucky color red, paying respects to ancestors and cleaning the house to drive away bad luck. Festive menus feature foods like dumplings, cakes and long noodles for long life. Other traditions include lucky papers with good wishes, money-stuffed red envelopes and firecrackers to frighten off the mythical Nian.

Chinese New Year Cultural Fair

Presented by the Portland Chinese Times, the Chinese New Year Cultural Fair draws thousands of attendees. This annual event occurs at the Oregon Convention Center, where you can snack on free samples from local Chinese restaurants. Enjoy live music, martial arts, Chinese folk dances, dragon and lion dances and other family-friendly cultural performances. Visitors of all ages can try hands-on activities like face painting, calligraphy and arts and crafts presented by local Chinese language schools.

Lunar New Year at Lan Su Chinese Garden

Inspired by the Lantern Festival, or Yuan Xian Jie, as part of Chinese New Year traditions, the Lan Su Chinese Garden welcomes the Year of the Snake by hosting family-friendly activities during the daytime and Lunar New Year Lantern Viewing Evenings with traditional music and performances.

Lan Su Chinese Garden

This year-round wonder houses an authentic Ming Dynasty-style garden built by Suzhou artisans, offering a peaceful escape in Portland’s historic Chinatown.

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Chinatown Parade

In partnership with the Oregon Historical Society, the Portland Chinatown Museum celebrates the holiday with lion dancers and performers and the yearly Lunar New Year Dragon Dance Parade. The parade winds its way through Old Town Chinatown, Downtown, and up to the Oregon Historical Society Park Plaza.

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Lunar New Year Celebrations

The Chinese Friendship Association of Portland (CFAP) commemorates the new year with a yearly Lunar New Year Celebration. Bringing together multiple Asian communities to the Keller Auditorium, this celebration includes stunning performances by acrobatics, traditional singing, dance and martial arts. With calligraphy exhibits, craft workshops and activities, the whole family will enjoy welcoming the new year.

The annual Lunar New Year Celebration at the Washington Square Mall honors the Wishing Tree Tradition. Shoppers are invited to make a wish on a red ribbon and toss it at the wishing tree in hopes that it will stick and their wish will come true in the coming year. The day-long celebration includes traditional dances, Chinese Folktale storytelling, musical performances and puppet shows.

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