Oakland’s Chinatown Celebrates Chinese New Year with Eighth Annual Bazaar

The Chinese Lunar New Year is regarded as the biggest and most important holiday of the year. The holiday is synonymous in scope and size with the celebration of Christmas in western culture.

Published: January, 2009 

As part of the Chinese New Year celebration, Chinese Americans come to Oakland Chinatown every year to buy presents, decorations, and special foods. In addition, Chinatown’s restaurants become a hub for many friends and families to gather for traditional Lunar New Year dinners.

The Chinese New Year Bazaar was created in 2001 by the Oakland Chinatown Chamber of Commerce to provide a festive event for Oakland Chinatown to celebrate and welcome the Chinese New Year. This annual event occurs every year on a weekend in either late January or February, depending on when the new year falls on the lunar calendar. 2009 is Year of the Ox and this year’s Lunar New Year Bazaar will be held January 24-25. The outdoor bazaar allows local businesses to sell traditional flowers and gifts in celebration of the Chinese New Year. The event is located inside the Pacific Renaissance Plaza’s Courtyard and surrounding streets.

The Bazaar features approximately 100 vendor booths, diverse cultural entertainment, exquisite food demonstrations, fortune telling, and a Little Prince and Princess Contest sponsored by Oakland Chinatown Lion’s Club. The event offers an opportunity for Chinatown residents and visitors to enjoy traditional New Year festivities and an opportunity to enjoy performances from Chinese culture.

Oakland’s Chinatown is one of the most fun and authentic of the American Chinatowns. It is not a line of t-shirt and postcard shops like many other Chinatowns and it is quite safe. For more information, visit www.oaklandchinatownchamber.org.