Lunar New Year Houston

Lunar New Year Houston Celebrate Lunar New Year in Houston with the Asian-American community! Endless strings of Lucky Red Firecrackers were suspended atop the green tiled roof. Mr.

The Lunar New Year Story in Houston

In 1930, there were fewer than 30 Chinese in Houston. By then, Houston’s Chinatown had moved from its original location at 600 Texas Avenue to the southeastern outskirts of town on Chartres Street at Rusk Avenue. The On Leong Chinese Merchants’ building in Houston’s then-new Chinatown became the venue for the City’s first community Lion Dance celebrations for L

unar New Year. The three-story building housed the community’s elaborate Ancestors Altar, civic meeting & banquet space, as well as the ‘old bachelors’ living quarters. By 1950, there were just an estimated 1,000 Chinese Houstonians. For most of the second half of the twentieth century, Houston’s Chinatown New Year celebration was a grand spectacle. Lion dancers precariously balanced on each other’s shoulders to reach the Jade Green Lettuce Heads that hid the Lucky Red Envelopes of money, amid the incessant roar of millions of firecrackers. This was the collective community memory of New Year for the entirety of Houston’s Chinese for 60 years. Until the 1990’s, when Houston’s East Asian immigration exploded, some 250 – 300 small Asian businesses and community organizations celebrated with Lion Dancers and Firecrackers each New Year. “Lunar New Year without firecrackers is NOT a real New Year celebration!” was the sentiment echoed by many, including Vican Tan of Viet Hoa Center, venue host of Lunar New Year Houston since 2008. In 1994, the City clamped down on Lion Dance fireworks and the hundreds of authentic New Year celebrations dwindled to a single small event in Houston. The prohibitive expense of meeting the City’s safety and permitting policies heralded the demise of this most consequential cultural keystone of Houston’s Asian community. The loss of these essential ritual celebrations in the community resulted in the dwindling of arts groups dedicated to practicing and perfecting the Lion & Dragon Dance art forms in Houston. Since those days, this historically genuine art form was only kept alive in Houston by a single Asian entrepreneur. Henry Chiu, of Tan Tan Restaurant, a Cantonese-ethnic Vietnamese national refugee, resettled his family here after fleeing war-torn Vietnam. He truly believed that the great good fortune of his family and business in Houston was based in his cultural fidelity to the authentic Lunar New Year celebration. Each year, in their tiny parking lot, Tan Tan Restaurant hosts all the City’s Lion Dance groups celebrating the New Year with millions of Lucky Red Firecrackers. For years, this was the only chance for Houstonians to experience a ‘real Lunar New Year’ event. Even though this event was not marketed city-wide and the size of the audiences was limited by the small venue, Mr. Chiu single-handedly saved an ancient art form for our International City. It is his unwavering dedication that serves as our inspiration. The cultural import of this ancient ritual ceremony is not well-understood by the American public, yet it holds deep meaning for many Asian cultures. The City is home to many Asian cultures that assign great significance to this celebration of the Lunar New Year, including Houstonians from mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Okinawa, Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, Sydney, and Singapore, with each region possessing their own Lion Dance styles. The Lion Dance dates back to 510 A.D., while the Dragon Dance’s origin dates to 200 A.D. The Lion, traditionally regarded as a ‘guardian’ creature, figures prominently in Buddhist tradition. The Dragon, always regarded as a ‘sacred’ creature, symbolizing power, courage, righteousness and dignity, is considered by the Chinese as a ‘sign of their cultural identity’. IN 2008, LUNAR NEW YEAR HOUSTON was launched. The authentic Lion Dances presented at LUNAR NEW YEAR HOUSTON are of the ‘Southern style’ and are performed to exorcise Evil Spirits and to summon Luck & Fortune. The Dragon Dance signifies the end of the year and welcoming New Beginnings, driving away Evil and blessing all with Health & Prosperity. The dances are performed atop hundreds of thousands of Lucky Red Firecrackers, accompanied by giant drums, cymbals and gongs, to make an immense noise to chase away Bad Fortune of the Old Year. As many as 80 Lions and Dragons perform at LUNAR NEW YEAR HOUSTON with nearly a million red firecrackers! This unique cultural arts event is the first professionally produced Lion & Dragon New Year ceremonies for the City of Houston. LUNAR NEW YEAR HOUSTON is a FREE outdoor event for family audiences at Viet Hoa International Food Shopping Center . This year, on February 13th & 14th, LUNAR NEW YEAR HOUSTON attracted an audience in excess of 60,000. All of the world’s International Cities boast of elaborate traditional Lunar New Year celebrations. True dedication to the authentic celebration of Houston’s Lunar New Year will bring Good Fortune to Our City.

01/08/2025

We regret to inform everyone that 2024 was our last year. Our wonderful Commissioner is retiring. We are honored to have been part of Houston's diverse culture these past few decades and hope that everyone continues to celebrate the new year with friends, family, and the community.

Feb 17-18 From 11am-6pmJoin us in the city's largest FREE community-wide celebration of the Lunar New Year! Time to cele...
02/13/2024

Feb 17-18 From 11am-6pm

Join us in the city's largest FREE community-wide celebration of the Lunar New Year! Time to celebrate the year of the Wood DRAGON with a hundred lions & dragons and one million lucky red firecrackers! Don't forget the delicious food, fun games, and live Martial Arts and Traditional Cultural performances.

**First 200 Child (Under 12) received Red Envelope from Viet HOA Int'l Food at 11am both Sat and Sun**

**200 trẻ Em dưới 12 tuổi được lì xì của Chợ Việt Hoa lúc 11g**

8300 W Sam Houston Pkwy S STE 100, Houston, TX 77072 (Beltway 8 & Beechnut)

This Saturday and Sunday Jan 28th and 29th11am-6pm Viet Hoa International Foods 8388 S Sam Houston PkwyHouston Texas 770...
01/24/2023

This Saturday and Sunday Jan 28th and 29th
11am-6pm

Viet Hoa International Foods
8388 S Sam Houston Pkwy
Houston Texas 77072

Join us in celebrating the year of the rabbit! Always free and open the community, rain or shine.

100 Lions & Dragons Performances
Lots of Lucky Red Firecrackers
Martial Arts
Dance
Music

Lunar New Year Houston 2023 celebrates the Year of the Rabbit in SW Houston, the International Heart of Our City. With 1...
12/29/2022

Lunar New Year Houston 2023 celebrates the Year of the Rabbit in SW Houston, the International Heart of Our City. With 100 dazzling Lions & Dragons roaring amid a million Lucky Red Firecrackers, we ring in this very lucky Tiger Year January 28 & 29 Hoa Center from 11am-6pm!

Our legendary Lions & Dragons, dance to giant drums and gongs, and challenge fierce fireworks. They cast out all bad spirits of the old year, and welcome the Great Good Fortune of the New! Lunar New Year has been celebrated just like this for more than 2,000 years! It is our Asian heritage Holiday of Holidays!

More info: www.LunarNewYearHouston.com

02/06/2022

Ever wonder what's the difference between lion dance and dragon dance? Well here's a dragon dance.

Still some lion dances left on our schedule for today! Come on by. Viet Hoa parking lot. Free!
02/06/2022

Still some lion dances left on our schedule for today! Come on by. Viet Hoa parking lot. Free!

Mayor Sylvester Turner, Judge Lina Hidalgo and our elected officials help kick off 2022 Lunar New Year Houston celebrati...
02/05/2022

Mayor Sylvester Turner, Judge Lina Hidalgo and our elected officials help kick off 2022 Lunar New Year Houston celebration with fireworks and Dragons dance at Viet Hoa.

Celebrate the Year of the TigerFebruary 5-6, 2022Lunar New Year HoustonSponsored in part by The Strake FoundationJoin ou...
02/03/2022

Celebrate the Year of the Tiger
February 5-6, 2022

Lunar New Year Houston
Sponsored in part by The Strake Foundation

Join our New Year celebration
@ Viet Hoa Center / Beltway Plaza
8388 W. Sam Houston Parkway - Houston, TX
Event page: https://fb.me/e/52u2c1n8X

https://www.lunarnewyearhouston.com/

Happy New Year, Vendors!  Reserve your BOOTH SPACE by JAN 10 for a special discount for Lunar New Year Houston / FEB 5 &...
12/31/2021

Happy New Year, Vendors!

Reserve your BOOTH SPACE by JAN 10 for a special discount for
Lunar New Year Houston / FEB 5 & 6 / @ Viet Hoa Center!
We're excited to announce we’re offering a special for all vendor booths for a limited time.

Receive a 5% discount if you reserve your booth with payment by January 10th.
Check out our available packages on our website linked below and send us an email with your reservation.
Get a great start to your new year with some amazing savings!

Covid Safety for Vendors & Guests:
- Limited Number of Booths / Booth Spacing Extended
- Vaccination and masks recommended
- Hand sanitizer available at all food vendor booths

Weather Forecast: 54 F - 65 F / 0% precipitation!

Join us to Celebrate this Year of the Tiger!

https://www.lunarnewyearhouston.com/vendors/

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8300 W Sam Houston Pkwy S
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77072

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