Mickey, Mulan, Mushu and cheer: everyone's there for Chinese New Year

LOS ANGELES-Disney's California Adventure Park began celebrations of the Year of the Tiger on Friday, featuring a string of Chinese culturally themed performances, art shows, lantern decorations and Asian-inspired dishes.
Visitors from around the world joined the special celebrations, which run until Feb 13, immersed in a festive atmosphere and sharing wishes for good health, luck and prosperity throughout the year ahead.
The 2022 Chinese Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb 1 this year, is based on a 12-year zodiac cycle of characters, with 2022 being the Year of the Tiger.
The colorful Chinese Lunar New Year theme has turned the park into a sea of red and gold-the Chinese New Year's traditional colors-and a wonderland of festive Asian holiday cheer.
This year's Lunar New Year celebrations highlighted a new float for China's legendary warrior character Mulan, accompanied by traditional Chinese drummers performing powerful rhythms.
Decorated in red and gold to symbolize good fortune and happiness, the float features bright bunches of red firecrackers that hang together with golden tassels, and delicate red and gold lanterns come aglow for after-sunset performances.
During the procession, Mulan and her wisecracking dragon friend Mushu were surrounded by performers bringing cultural artistry and dance to life.
Disney characters including Tigger, Mulan and Mushu, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, and the Three Little Pigs, all dressed in Chinese festive attire, and greeted visitors.
The San Francisco musical group Melody of China performed a fusion of Chinese folk, classical and contemporary instrumentals.
During Disney's Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations, park visitors can enjoy traditional Asian fare such as shrimp fried rice, char siu pork bao and many others.
They are also invited to try arts and crafts such as Chinese calligraphy and dragon's pearl coloring craft.
"It is amazing to see Mulan float," said Jailyn Mitchell, a local visitor.
"I love Chinese culture, and I like the different ways to celebrate it," said Mitchell, who has experienced Disney's Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations several times.
Alexa Garcia, a Disneyland Resort spokeswoman, said the Lunar New Year celebrations have been a fan favorite for a few years, showing diversified cultures and offering a lot of entertainment.
People love to experience and engage in Chinese culture in different ways, she said.
Xinhua

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