They are also invited to enjoy an array of Asian dishes and watch daily live performances featuring traditional musical instruments, along with Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese folk dancers. They can learn to write Chinese calligraphy and share their New Year's resolutions on the Lucky Wishes Wall.
"I love it. It's fun because you are bringing in different cultures and you are highlighting the different cultures," April Millikan, a sign-language interpreter from Anaheim, California, who was visiting the park Friday with her friend, Cara Morales, told China Daily.
Millikan, who wore a red shirt with gold accents, said she and her friend, Morales, a former bank assistant manager from Aliso Viejo, California, go to the park regularly and are fans of the Lunar New Year festivals.