Lunar New Year Parade kicks off in New York City's Chinatown

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Lunar New Year Parade kicks off in New York City's Chinatown
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Darla Miles has more on how the festival is a sign of hope and resiliency as the Year of the Tiger gets underway.

The festival lasts around 40 days, and in China, the country observes a seven-day-long state holiday. The cycle repeats every 12 years, and 2022 is Year of the Tiger, signaling bravery, courage, strength and hope. You can watch the parade live, right here and on our 24/7 stream, but you will also be able to view it and other Eyewitness News specials, newscasts, documentaries and more on your television set on demand, whenever you want. Just make sure you add the ABC7NY app to streaming devices such as Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV.

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