The Year of the Water Tiger begins February 1, 2022 in the Chinese Lunar New Year.
If you ever wondered about lines at the bank leading up to the New Year, read “8 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE RED ENVELOPES”
Seriously, I love the almond cookies and peanut candies found in Honolulu’s Chinatown. There are lucky symbols attached to many of the popular dishes you may enjoy year-round: “TOP 10 LUCKY CHINESE NEW YEAR FOODS”
ALSO – Have a celebration on your screen when you search variations of “Chinese New Year 2022” on Google!
Much happening around the island and here are just a few:
🎉Join us for our completely FREE community Lunar New Year Celebration! Phoenix Dance Chamber Performs Traditional Chinese Dance along with a movie screening of the cult classic "Picture Bride"! Seating is limited so reserve your spot now!https://t.co/23EqoKhdn2#LunarNewYear pic.twitter.com/0UpEdV24DX
— Hawaii Theatre (@hawaiitheatre) January 28, 2022
KAPOLEI SHOPPING CENTER will celebrate on February 5, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon…
Celebrate the Year of the Tiger with us from January 28–February 1 with a limited-edition Gift with Purchase, a handwritten fortune by Master Calligrapher Ina Chang and special deals throughout the Center! For more details, visit https://t.co/enzEYYGcSO. pic.twitter.com/yKHK1noUCa
— Ala Moana Center (@AlaMoanaCenter) January 20, 2022
Now through February 13, shoppers who redeem $300 or more in Royal Hawaiian Center receipts can pick up a lucky lisee red envelope at Helumoa Hale Guests Services. Each lisee envelopes will contain a lucky prize slip that corresponds to a special gift. Some restrictions apply. pic.twitter.com/AkDduw3zxi
— RoyalHawaiianCenter (@RoyalHwnCtr) January 26, 2022