Friday, January 10, 2020

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR 2020 from EXCEL FLEET LIMO

EXCEL FLEET LIMO KICKS OFF THE YEAR OF THE RAT THIS 2020
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HAPPY YEAR OF THE RAT 2020: WHAT IS THE RAT EXPLAINED 

The Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year, is the most important traditional festival in China and is celebrated for sixteen days. There are many customs relating to food, decorations, greetings, and gifts.

Why not take a scenic route via Orange County limousine to the Celebrations around your area. Many Celebration around the world are already underway which begins January 25 and lasts until early Feb 09. Often marked by fireworks and family feasts within China, customs and observances of 2020′s Year of the RAT vary widely, ranging from traditional festivals to underwater dragon dances.

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Excel Fleet Limo Guide to the celebrations on Chinese New Year 2018 around Southern California.

CELEBRATE LUNAR NEW YEAR IN LOS ANGELES: WHAT TO DO

Chinese New Year Eve’s Temple Ceremony  
February 24 & Jan 25 China Town
      At the Chuan Thien Hau Temple, the Chinese community in Southern California will gather on Chinese New Year’s Eve midnight to usher in the Year of the Rat. Thousands of people come to make offerings to the deities, set off firecrackers, and burn incense—to bring good fortune—In celebration of the new year.
Disney's Lunar New Year Celebration 
     January 17 - Feb 09    
For fans of the House of Mouse, check out Disneyland’s Lunar New Year event at Disney California Adventure with familiar characters dressed up in traditional Chinese garb. Visitors will see the decorative ornamental lanterns woven into the walls and banners presented in English, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese—all wishing everyone a Happy Lunar New Year.
Golden Dragon Parade & Chinese New Year Festival
 February 01 China Town
A Los Angles tradition during the Chinese New Year, the famous Golden Dragon Parade celebrates its 119th anniversary. In 1898, the iconic Chinese New year lion dance was performed for the first time during L.A.’s Annual La Fiesta Parade. The parade route goes through downtown Chinatown where thousands of spectators will be lined up to see the beautifully decorated floats and colorful dragons. The Chinese New Year Festival is open all weekend and offers live entertainment, delicious food, and exciting interactive displays.

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