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Houston events Multiply With Chinese New Year

| Events | January 27, 2012

Chinese New Year Annual celebration of the Chinese New Year is being hosted in Houston on 28 January. The Lunar New Year Festival is to welcome the Year of Dragon as part of the Houston events this weekend. As 2012 is the Lunar New Year, this festival is loaded with mouth watering delicacies, music, live performances and shopping. There is something to keep the whole family engaged.

The event is hosted with the efforts of Chinese Community at the centre which brings more than 10,000 different visitors every year. At 11.00 am the ceremony will start and feature many VIPs, local and state dignitaries as well as the beloved Houstonians. All Houston events 2012 are about to be gala, just like this one.

Attractions to keep your kids and even the adolescents busy include Magic show featuring Chinese Face Changing. You will come across many multi-cultural experiences with traditional zodiac symbols of lion, dragon and other zodiac signs will be showed. The martial arts presentation can be the center of attraction for kids and all action lovers.

Chinese face painting, Chinese painting, origami, Chinese calligraphy and feast display are also highlights of the Houston events this weekend. Kids can have a good time getting involved in games, prizes, puzzles and crafts. There are interactive activities and arts with playground that will keep the little ones engaged.

The foodies can come to this Houston event for getting a taste of some of the authentic Asian cuisine. Free giveaways and the information booths will showcase the best platter. There are raffles to win round trips on plane. There are Dragon t-shirts to buy. You also have Fu Dai or the Bags of Luck. The astrological fortune is the bag’s secret. You can get your zodiac sign and even write names in Chinese. There is increased popularity of these bags at the Houston events and the cost is nothing for some fun time.

Join the city in celebration of Houston events this weekend.

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