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2019 Chinese New Year Flower Fair

Huge & colorful Chinatown street festival just before Lunar New Year | February 2-3
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Each year, the Chinese New Year Flower Fair takes place the weekend before the Lunar New Year holiday, so that families can enjoy the festive atmosphere and purchase fresh flowers, fruits, candies and brand new supplies for the home to begin the new lunar year.

Delight in performances of traditional Chinese magicians, acrobats, folk dancers and opera as you take in the beautiful fragrances of spring. You will find over 120 booths and concessions making this a shopper’s paradise.

2019 Chinese New Year Flower Fair
– Saturday, February 2, 2019 | 10 am to 8 pm
– Sunday, February 3, 2019 | 9 am to 6 pm
Chinatown, San Francisco
– Grant Ave. from Clay to Broadway, Pacific, Jackson and Washington between Stockton and Kearny
FREE

Oranges and tangerines are symbols for abundant happiness. The Cantonese word for tangerine, gut, sounds like good luck, while oranges, gum sound like gold. Tangerines with leaves intact assure that one’s relationship with the other remains secure. For newlyweds, this represents the branching of the couple into a family with many children.

Flowers and plants symbolize growth and if a plant blooms on New Year’s Day, this will signify a year of prosperity. The Chinese firmly believe that without flowers, there would be no formation of any fruits to bear seeds for the next generation.

Therefore, it is of the utmost importance to have flowers and floral decorations in the home to begin a new year.

Sweets are served to family and friends when they visit your home during Chinese New Year. The candies are displayed on a Harmony Tray in either groups of nine which sounds like longevity or eight, a homonym for prosperity.

Please note, this is a non-smoking event.