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127th Golden Dragon Parade Electrifies Los Angeles Chinatown for Lunar New Year’s Fire Horse

By Matthias Binder February 23, 2026
Thousands gather for Chinatown parade to celebrate Lunar New Year and Los Angeles
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Thousands gather for Chinatown parade to celebrate Lunar New Year and Los Angeles

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Over a Century of Cultural LegacyExplosive Performances Captivate CrowdsEmbracing Diversity in the Heart of ChinatownThe Fiery Symbolism of the Horse Year

Over a Century of Cultural Legacy (Image Credits: Ca-times.brightspotcdn.com)

Los Angeles Chinatown – Thousands lined the streets on February 21 for the 127th Golden Dragon Parade, a vibrant kickoff to Lunar New Year and the Year of the Fire Horse.[1][2]

Over a Century of Cultural Legacy

The Golden Dragon Parade stands as the longest-running Lunar New Year celebration outside China, tracing its roots to the late 1800s.[3] Organizers marked the 127th edition with the theme “Unity in the Community,” hosted by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles alongside the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs.[1]

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Grand Marshal Eugene Moy of the Chinese Historical Society led the procession, joined by local dignitaries including Mayor Karen Bass and District Attorney Nathan Hochman.[4] The event drew an estimated 100,000 spectators, filling North Broadway with energy from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.[4] Street closures facilitated the mile-long route, which began at Hill Street and Temple, wound through Bernard Street, and looped back along Broadway.[1]

Explosive Performances Captivate Crowds

Lion and dragon dancers from the San Gabriel Valley Chinese Cultural Association stole the show, weaving through the parade with rhythmic precision and playful interactions.[2] Marching bands blared tunes, while ballet folklórico dancers and a bagpipe troupe added diverse flair to the procession.[2] Martial arts demonstrations and Chinese folk dances kept the momentum high amid floats adorned in bold Lunar New Year motifs.[5]

The spectacle culminated in 10,000 firecrackers, sending bursts of sound and sparkles through the air as the parade concluded.[6] Families clutched red envelopes and purchased lion dance puppets alongside local charms, immersing themselves in the festivities.[2] Attendees described the atmosphere as a family-friendly showcase of joy and tradition passed down through generations.

Embracing Diversity in the Heart of Chinatown

Parade chair Mamie Hong Weinberg emphasized the event’s broader appeal. “Although we’re celebrating the Lunar New Year, we are also celebrating our neighbors,” she stated. “Chinatown is not made up of only Chinese people. We have all kinds of nationalities living in Chinatown now, so we wanted to celebrate that.”[2][4]

Visitors like Grace Chang echoed the sentiment, noting their delight in the community’s tchotchkes and shared celebrations.[2] Lucas Zucker called it “a beautiful show of unity,” reflecting the inclusive spirit amid Southern California’s 1.5 million Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese residents honoring ancestors with lucky money and delicacies.[2][1]

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The Fiery Symbolism of the Horse Year

The Year of the Fire Horse brought added intrigue, historically linked to times of bold change like the civil rights era and the Black Panther Party’s founding during its last cycle.[2] This zodiac sign evokes strength, determination, and a challenge to authority, themes mirrored in the parade’s dynamic dances and communal gatherings.[5]

  • Lion dances ward off evil spirits and usher in good fortune.
  • Dragon performances symbolize power and imperial majesty.
  • Firecrackers dispel misfortune for the year ahead.
  • Red envelopes carry blessings of prosperity.
  • Floats highlight cultural harmony across ethnic lines.

Key Takeaways

  • The 127th parade reinforced Chinatown’s role as a multicultural hub with over 100,000 attendees.[4]
  • Diverse acts from dragon dances to bagpipes embodied the “Unity in the Community” theme.
  • Fire Horse symbolism promises energy and transformation for 2026.

This enduring tradition not only honors Lunar New Year but also weaves Los Angeles’ diverse tapestry into a shared celebration of hope and resilience. What are your favorite Lunar New Year memories? Share in the comments.

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