Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with Houston area Lunar New Year festivals, dragon dancing and family-friendly events.
Asia Society Texas celebrates Lunar New Year with a free all-ages festival.The Lunar New Year, also known as Spring Festival, marks the transition of the Chinese zodiac sign from one animal to the next.
As 2023 welcomes in the Year of the Rabbit, the traditional celebration will run Jan. 22 to Feb. 5. In some Asian cultures, the rabbit is a symbol of patience, longevity, peace and prosperity.Lunar New Year celebration at The Woodlands Children's Museum.The Woodlands Children's Museum celebrates Lunar New Year with Lion Dance performances by the Celestial Dragon Houston Lion Kings and a story time highlighting each of the animals of the Chinese zodiac.
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