Gum Lung, the 250-foot golden dragon of Chinatown’s Lunar New Year Parade, is currently on display in a storefront at 1 Kearney St. A team of more than 100 men and women from the martial arts team ...
The dragon’s name is PoChiMu, a shortened form of Portland Chinatown Museum. Once a year, it makes an appearance at the city’s Lunar New Year parade. In the 12-year lunar cycle, 2024 is the Year of ...
In honor of the Lunar New Year of the Rabbit, celebrated by more than a billion people worldwide and over 1.5 million in Southern California, many of whom are of Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese descent ...
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Are you ready for an unforgettable Chinatown experience? Join us for a magical adventure through Chinatown as we search for the elusive Chinatown Dragon! This one-of-a-kind family-friendly performance ...
Last Sunday morning, about two dozen members of the Portland Lee’s Association lion dance team gathered in Old Town/Chinatown to awaken a dragon. They filed into the dragon’s lair — in this case, the ...