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The Central Florida Dragon Parade is returning to the streets of Mills 50 this February

Lunar New Year is the most celebrated holiday in East Asia, and on Sunday, February 5, Mills 50 sees the return of the 11th annual Central Florida Dragon Parade.


Lunar New Year is the most celebrated holiday in East Asia, and is celebrated throughout the world, including here in Orlando.


The Central Florida Dragon Parade attracts thousands of attendees each year, and this year's Dragon Parade will celebrate its 10th anniversary as the largest Lunar New Year Parade in Florida.


The Central Florida Dragon Parade

The parade features many local business and Asian cultural organizations to celebrate the Lunar New Year.


The parade kicks off at 11 am, starting at the corner of Lake Highland Dr. and N. Mills Ave, and ends at N. Thornton Ave and Colonial Drive (728 N. Thornton Ave., Orlando, FL 32803).


The City of Orlando and the Orange County officials will lead this community parade along with representatives of numerous Asian organizations.


The Central Florida Dragon Parade





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