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How To Celebrate Lunar New Year In DC 2026

Posted on February 10   |   Updated on February 12
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Lunar New Year celebration downtown. (Photo Phiend/Flickr)

Lunar New Year celebration downtown. (Photo Phiend/Flickr)

The Year of the Fire Horse starts Feb. 17. Occurring only once every 60 years, the Fire Horse signifies a period of transformative energy, courage, and new growth — something D.C. could use a little of!

Celebrations are happening all month long in the DMV. From fire dances to lunar raves, here are the best events to check out for every type of Washingtonian.

I Want To Hit Up the Classics

The Downtown Lunar New Year parade on Feb. 22 will be filled with performers and firecrackers. Or, if the crowds are too much, check out the Asian Art Museum celebration the day before with dozens of makers, performers, and food vendors. Rosslyn is also having its own Lunar New Year celebration on Feb. 19 at Central Place Plaza.

I’m Just Here For the Food

Then you’re in luck. Legendary D.C. restaurateur Peter Chang is hosting a temple fair with tons of Chinese street food, New Year’s sweets, crafts and a red envelope draw. Bar Chinois and Singing Tiger have a whole LNY special menu. Karavaan is having a free, food-centric new year celebration. And for dessert, Rose Ave Bakery is selling Lunar New Year sweet tins.

I Want Something Family Friendly

Make crafts, watch performers, and complete a scavenger hunt at the GW Textile Museum's Year of the Horse Festival on Feb 21. Head to Old Town Books in Alexandria for Lunar New Year storytime with local author Pat Tanumihardja. Or, learn about D.C. Chinatown history from local community members on this Chinatown Culture Walk.

Stall at Peter Chang’s Temple Fair 2025 (Courtesy of Peter Chang)

Stall at Peter Chang’s Temple Fair 2025 (Courtesy of Peter Chang)

I Want To Get Creative

Head to Alexandria to learn how to build these adorable tiny Lunar New Year altars at Del Ray Artisans. They also have a LNY block printing workshop coming up. AIGA DC is hosting a creative gathering/new year celebration at metrobar.

I’m Here For the Party

Local DJs will be spinning Asian American EDM all night at this “Lunar Rave” at Union Stage. Or, head to an Asian City Pop dance party at Lucky Danger. Even Decades is ringing in the Year of the Horse with a themed club night (2/13). Finally, the Young Asian Americans of Washington are hosting a “YEE-YAAW” Lunar New Year dance celebration at Eighteenth Street Lounge on Feb. 27.

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