Asians in Riverside, Calif., brought in the Year of the Goat at the fifth Annual Asian Pacific Lunar New Year on Saturday January, 31st, 2015. There were lots of cultural entertainment all day as well as a health expo, Children’s Village where kids could make their own sheep and much more for everyone to experience.
Watch the video now, to see and hear just how residents started the New Year, the year of the goat.
Put on by the City of Los Angeles, Department of Recreation and Parks, the free festival was held on July 12 and 13 from 12 til 8 at Echo Park Lake, near downtown Los Angeles.
Apart from the festival, residents could also rent pedal boats to further enjoy the beauty of the lake.
Echo Park Lake is open every day from morning until dusk.
On Saturday, January 26, residents in Downtown Riverside, prepare for the Lunar Chinese New Year with a parade and festival celebrating the upcoming Year of the Snake.
Cultures such as Japanese, Korean and Chinese were honored at the event.
According to ancient Chinese wisdom, the year of the snake is said to bring a good omen to people, where “the family will not starve.”
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The Year of the Snake officially begins on February 10, 2013.