Chinese New Year parade, celebrations & food

2013’s Chinese New Year’s Parade, featuring the Year of the Snake, happens on February 17 in Vancouver’s Chinatown. Here are some shots from last year’s parade to inspire you to head out and celebrate (and try out some goodies)!

why is everyone ignoring me?
‘Why is everyone ignoring me?’ (slightly lost lion in Vancouver’s Chinese New Year Parade)

the yellow horse riders
the yellow horse riders

a mummer in the Chinese New Year parade
a mummer in the parade: “it’s a spring festival – as long as we wear red we’re in!”

red lanterns in the garden
Red lanterns in the Sun Yat Sen Garden – the garden is decorated and free during the Chinese New Year’s Parade weekend.

Chinese New Year musicians
the Carnival Band, Vancouver, featuring a ‘dragon’ trombone
Chinese yoyo
In the play garden, a man demonstrates a Chinese yo-yo…
Chinese New Year herbal tea
The Chinese Tea Shop was giving out warming samples of some unusual herbal teas.
Chinese New Year, Siaopao venders
Siaopao are ‘steamed buns’; also advertised as Chinese hamburgers.
I overheard a guide saying that this small stand was part of the most famous Chinese bakery in Vancouver!

Chinese New Year, Siaopao I had a steamed pork Siaopao, wonderful on a cold rainy day

noodle soup shop
This noodle soup shop was packed with people getting out of the cold and rain..

Won Ton & BBQ Pork Soup

my Won Ton & BBQ Pork Soup with tea, soy sauce and hot chile flakes in oil

candied strawberries on a stick
They were demonstrating how to make these candied strawberries on a stick, a nice crunchy dessert!

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