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Thousands celebrate the Lunar New Year with traditional Vietnamese activities and food
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Thousands celebrate the Lunar New Year this Saturday in Elk Grove with a parade, traditional food, and music. This day marks the beginning of the new year based on the lunar calendar, and 2024 is the year of the dragon. Kelly Le, president of the NorCal Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce, says they have been organizing the Lunar New Festival for 15 years, but this is the first time it’s held in Elk Gove. “So many of us migrated here from our country in Vietnam and just to be able to celebrate and bring this culture and share it with everybody, it makes it so meaningful,” Le said. The free two-day event will be from February 10- 11 and has over 80 vendors participating. The goal of the event is to bring the community together through cultural heritage. “To show the kids what we are doing now so that they can take over. They are the next generation,” Le said. Residents can enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine, cultural exhibitions, and live entertainment.The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Elk Grove Regional Park. Admission is free but parking inside the park is $5 per vehicle.
Thousands celebrate the Lunar New Year this Saturday in Elk Grove with a parade, traditional food, and music.
This day marks the beginning of the new year based on the lunar calendar, and 2024 is the year of the dragon.
Kelly Le, president of the NorCal Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce, says they have been organizing the Lunar New Festival for 15 years, but this is the first time it’s held in Elk Gove.
“So many of us migrated here from our country in Vietnam and just to be able to celebrate and bring this culture and share it with everybody, it makes it so meaningful,” Le said.
The free two-day event will be from February 10- 11 and has over 80 vendors participating.
The goal of the event is to bring the community together through cultural heritage.
“To show the kids what we are doing now so that they can take over. They are the next generation,” Le said.
Residents can enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine, cultural exhibitions, and live entertainment.
The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Elk Grove Regional Park. Admission is free but parking inside the park is $5 per vehicle.
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