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  • Welcoming in the Year of the Dragon in New York's Chinatown.
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  • Drummers drumming in the Year of the Dragon in New York's Chinatown. The noise of the drums sends bad spirits away.
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  • Drummers drumming in the Year of the Dragon as they march through the crowds in New York's Chinatown.
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  • Drummers drumming in the Year of the Dragon in New York's Chinatown.
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  • A man in a dragon costume peers from its mouth prior to the start of the Chinese New Year parade.
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  • Traditional dancers on stage in the drizzle, celebrating the Year of the Dragon.
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  • Dragons dance to welcome in the Year of the Dragon.
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  • Costumed figure celebrating the Year of the Dragon.
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  • Banking cymbals to ring in the Year of the Dragon. The noise of the drums and cymbals sends bad spirits away.
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  • A drummer from New York's Wan Chi Ming Hung Gar Institute dragon and lion dance team.
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  • A young woman drummer from New York's Hung Sing Kwoon martial arts and lion dance organization.
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  • A young woman drummer from New York's Hung Sing Kwoon martial arts and lion dance organization.
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  • A young woman drummer from New York's Hung Sing Kwoon martial arts and lion dance organization.
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  • A drummer from New York's Hung Sing Kwoon martial arts and lion dance organization.
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  • A woman holds a dragon's head.
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  • Burning mock money outside the True Buddha Temple on Manhattan's East Broadway to bring good fortune to ancesteors.
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  • Burning mock money outside the True Buddha Temple on Manhattan's East Broadway to bring good fortune to ancesteors.
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  • Burning mock money outside the True Buddha Temple on Manhattan's East Broadway to bring good fortune to ancesteors.
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  • Dragons some to the East Dhyana Temple on Division Street on Manhattan's Lower East Side, to bring good luck.
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  • Young spectator in traditional red costumes. Red is a symbol of good luck.
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  • Young spectators in traditional red costumes. Red is a symbol of good luck.
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  • Young spectator watching the ceremonies.
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  • Piles of empty party poppers litter the park after the ceremonies.
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  • Spectators watching the ceremonies.
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  • Smoke from firecrackers fills the air.
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  • Confetti from party poppers fills the air around the dancing dragons.
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  • Dragons,  with some empty soft drink bottles as part of the figures, beside Sars D. Roosevelt Park.
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  • Confetti and play money litter the ground. The play money is to usher in good furtune.
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  • A worker sets off a pole draped in hundreds of firecrackers.
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  • Nelson Chan as Tsai Shen, the god of good fortune.
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  • Crowds gather around Sara D. Roosevelt Park to watch the firecrackers and cultural festival.
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  • Children from Manhattan's DeSoto Schhool, P.S. 130, with their dragon.
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  • Members of the Chinese Restaurant Association popping party poppers full of confetti.
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  • Young spectators wait for the parade to begin.
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  • A grinning student from the DeSoto School, Manhattan's P.S. 130, carrying a dragon in the parade.
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  • Families and friends of the Asian LGBTQ community in the parade.
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  • A costumed figure walks down Forsyth Street.
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  • A gold and turquoise dragon snakes down the parade route.
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  • Two dragons pause before continuing down the parade route.
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  • Women in traditional costumes wave red banners from a float.
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  • A traditional dancer prior to the start of the parade.
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  • Participants gathering on Mott Street prior to the start of the parade.
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  • A drummer in one of several marching bands in the parade.
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  • A cymbal player in one of several marching bands in the parade.
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  • A cymbal player in one of several marching bands in the parade.
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  • A snare drummer in one of several marching bands in the parade.
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  • Parade participant holding balloons prior to the start of the parade.
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  • Parade participants holding balloons prior to the start of the parade.
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  • A young man in ornate, traditional costume and headdress.
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  • Dragons laid out in Mott Street prior to the start of the parade.
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  • A young woman in a traditional headdress prior to the start of the parade.
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  • A young woman in a traditional headdress prior to the start of the parade.
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  • Two girls in traditional headdress on Mott Street before the start of the parade.
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  • A dragon head on the street. Participants waiting for the parade to start.
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  • A young spectator waiting for the parade to start.
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  • A dragon from the DeSoto School, P.S. 130, is greeted on Forsyth Street.
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  • A costumed figure from Asian families and friends of the LGBTQ community greets well-wishers.
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  • Dragon dancers with a red and gilt dragon.
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  • Marchers from Beijing High School No. 761.
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  • Women in traditional costumes wave red banners from a float.
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  • Students from Manhattan's DeSoto School, P.S. 130, and their dragon.
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  • A Chinese-American woman participating in the parade opens a fortune cookie.
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  • Drummers with the Chinese Restaurant Association float behind them.
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  • A euphonium player in one of several marching bands in the parade.
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  • A drummer in one of several marching bands in the parade.
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  • A snare drummer in one of several marching bands in the parade.
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  • A Sousaphone player in one of several marching bands in the parade.
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  • Organizing dragons on Mott Street prior to the start of the parade.
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