Chinese New Year 2012 New York
New York CNY Parade Streaming, Chinese New Year Live in NYC
28.01.2012 08:59:58 - Watch live streaming New York City for the 2012 Chinese New Year Lunar Parade, Year of the Dragon Parade online feed NYC Chinatown, CNY live webcast, weather forecast.
(live-PR.com) - The Annual Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade & Festival usually winds throughout Chinatown along Mott, Canal, and Bayard streets, and along East Broadway.
This live feed is in New York's Chinatown for the Chinese New Year parade:
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Event information:
A Chinese New Year event that is scheduled to take place in 2012 will include acrobatic shows, traditional drink, and food. Admission to
this event is free and will take place in Chinatown. The event is basically a parade that passes through Bayard Street, Mott, East Broadway, and Canal.
The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people are expected to march in the parade, which will start at Mott Street and promenade through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. The parade is expected to conclude at 3 pm, at which time an outdoor cultural festival will take place on Bayard Street featuring more performances by musicians, dancers and martial artists.
Parades are common and in many places across New York, you will see dragon dancers, lion dancers, local and international artists performing on the streets. In 2012 Chinese New Year is on January 23rd. Fireworks, parades, and cultural programs take place in areas like Chinatown, Columbus Park, China Institute, and Mulberry Street.
This live feed is in New York's Chinatown for the Chinese New Year parade:
www.myworldwebcams.com/chinese_new_year/new_york ..
Event information:
A Chinese New Year event that is scheduled to take place in 2012 will include acrobatic shows, traditional drink, and food. Admission to
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The spectacle features elaborate floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dances galore, Asian musicians, magicians, acrobats and procession by local organizations. Over 5,000 people are expected to march in the parade, which will start at Mott Street and promenade through practically every street in of Chinatown, finally dispersing at Worth Street. The parade is expected to conclude at 3 pm, at which time an outdoor cultural festival will take place on Bayard Street featuring more performances by musicians, dancers and martial artists.
Parades are common and in many places across New York, you will see dragon dancers, lion dancers, local and international artists performing on the streets. In 2012 Chinese New Year is on January 23rd. Fireworks, parades, and cultural programs take place in areas like Chinatown, Columbus Park, China Institute, and Mulberry Street.
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