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New Year festival shows Asia is a big world, after all

XINHUA | Updated: 2026-02-09 08:34
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A parade at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California, on Jan 23. [Photo/Xinhua]

LOS ANGELES — Disneyland Resort kicked off its annual Asian New Year celebrations on Jan 23, transforming the park into a vibrant showcase of Asian cultures, cuisine and traditions that continues to attract growing interest from US visitors.

The annual celebrations at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Southern California, have drawn visitors from around the world in recent years.

The 2026 New Year celebration, running until Feb 22, ushers in the Year of the Horse and pays tribute to Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean traditions through themed entertainment, art and culinary offerings.

Across the park, festive red and gold decorations — symbolizing good fortune, health and prosperity — set the holiday tone. Lanterns, floral displays and cultural motifs line walkways, creating a lively atmosphere and popular photo opportunities.

Food remains the celebration's major highlight. This year, Disney has expanded its New Year marketplaces, offering more than 30 Asian-inspired dishes and beverages.

Among the selections are crispy chicken bao (bun), Japchae noodles with kalbi short rib, spicy pork belly grilled cheese, and a guava dragon fruit sparkler.

Entertainment and cultural performances also play a central role in the festivities. A New Year procession, led this year by Horace Horsecollar, in honor of the Year of the Horse, celebrates family, friendship and good fortune. The parade is joined by dancers and martial artists performing to powerful rhythms along the route.

Disney characters, including Donald and Daisy Duck, as well as Chip and Dale, appear in newly designed Chinese-inspired outfits, greeting visitors from around the globe.

Clarione Gutierrez, a visitor from San Diego, says among Disneyland's many seasonal events, the Asian New Year celebration is his favorite.

"Having performers who come from the culture itself really helps bring it to life," he says. "It allows visitors to have a more immersive experience and learn more about China in a meaningful way."

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