It is also a spiritual and economic ritual — a way for families, merchants, and community associations to start the year united and hopeful. You’ll often see elders offering red envelopes, children watching wide-eyed as lions “eat” lettuce for luck, and volunteers distributing commemorative banners. In a city as fast-paced as New York, Super Saturday transforms Chinatown into a living expression of heritage, resilience, and renewal — a reminder that Lunar New Year is not just a single parade day, but a season of tradition, gratitude, and collective celebration.

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