The Year of the Rat
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By Wayne Harada
Advertiser Staff writer
The lion is poised to roar and romp this weekend in Chinatown, to herald Chinese New Year, along with firecrackers, a parade and street festival. The rituals welcome the lunar Year of the Rat, on Feb. 7.
"It's the biggest holiday festival for the Chinese community," said Ted Li, chairman of the annual Narcissus Festival. He also oversees the Chinatown festivities which include a block party that attracts locals and visitors. Expect crowds, with festival activities anchored at the Chinatown Cultural Plaza Friday and Saturday and a daylong street festival Saturday on Maunakea Street.
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