Colorful dragons, dancers wielding swords, little girls in red dresses and pigtails playing tiny violins — the Chinese American Association of Lexington’s Lunar New Year celebration on Saturday was a vibrant celebration of culture and community. The annual event has been a Lexington tradition for nearly 40 years.

Lunar New Year boy dragon
Lunar New Year flip
Lunar New Year dragons
Lunar New Year kids violins
Lunar New Year dancer
Lexington Symphony
Lunar New Year teacup dance

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