TET IN LITTLE SAIGON
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WHAT: The Vietnamese lunar new year; a celebration combining the qualities of Christmas, Thanksgiving and Memorial Day. Vietnamese dress in their best clothes, feast, and decorate their homes with red-colored Chinese characters expressing wishes for happiness, prosperity and longevity.
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. The opening ceremony at noon Saturday includes a parade along Bolsa Avenue from Dillow to Magnolia streets. Sunday events include six of the most popular Vietnamese local bands.
WHERE: Little Saigon district of Westminster and Garden Grove.
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