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Chinese New Year Celebration Jan 28 Los Angeles


Get there early and enjoy the fun parade. There will be lots of walking, wear comfortable shoes and clothing. Happy Chinese New Year and good luck for 2012.

Source: http://chinatownla.com/calendar.php?eventId=80

Saturday, January 28, 2012 and Sunday, January 29, 2012
113th Golden Dragon Parade: Sat, Jan 28th 1pm-4pm (commencing at Hill and Ord Streets and concluding at Broadway and Cesar Chavez). Grand Marshals are Disney's Mulan and Mushu and international bestselling author Lisa See. Honorary Grand Marshals include David Lee, Collin Lai and James B. Wong. For Parade information, contact the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at (213) 617-0396.

Chinese New Year Festival
Central Plaza & West Plaza
943-951 N. Broadway
Saturday, Jan 28: 12pm-8pm
Sunday, Jan 29: 12pm-5pm

(213) 680-0243

FREE to the public

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Celebrate the weekend's festivities with us by taking METROLINK! METROLINK is offering a $10 special weekend pass. Please bring your pass to the Chinatown Business Improvement District information booth at the festival site and receive a special something from us for supporting public transportation and METROLINK. For more information the weekend pass please visit:

http://www.metrolinktrains.com/spevents/?id=90
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STREET CLOSURES
Saturday, January 28th, starting 11am to 12:00 noon
• Ord Street from North Broadway to Hill Street
• Cesar Chavez Avenue from North Broadway to Main Street

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