[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 1]
[Senate]
[Page 1467]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                     CELEBRATING THE LUNAR NEW YEAR

  Mr. REID. Mr. President, I rise today to join with the millions of 
Asian Americans around the country in celebration of Lunar New Year. 
Last year, I was pleased to introduce a resolution honoring the 
historical and cultural significance of this holiday, and today, I am 
equally delighted to recognize all those welcoming in the Year of the 
Ox.
  The festivities surrounding the Lunar New Year are steeped in rich 
cultural tradition. The 15-day-long celebrations marks one of the most 
important times for Chinese Americans and Asian Americans from many 
backgrounds and ethnicities to gather together with family and friends. 
Mouth-watering aromas will fill their homes as families sit down to New 
Year's Eve meals, and children will eagerly await receiving lucky red 
money envelopes. Many will watch or participate in vibrantly colored 
dragon dances, a symbol of prosperity and good fortune.
  In our State of Nevada, the festivities held in Las Vegas, in 
particular, draw thousands of visitors, where many of the city's hotels 
feature spectacular decorations, dragon dances, and restaurants serving 
traditional dishes. And all across our great State, families will flock 
to community festivals featuring dances, crafts, food, and fireworks--
the sights, sounds, and smells that make Chinese New Year such a 
jubilant celebration.
  This year marks the 4706th year in the Chinese calendar, based on the 
lunar cycles. As it unfolds, I hope those observing Lunar New Year will 
enjoy this special time to honor traditions, spend time with their 
families, and eagerly anticipate what blessings the Year of the Ox may 
bring. To the thousands of Chinese American Nevadans and many others 
celebrating today, I send my best wishes for a joyous celebration and a 
prosperous New Year.

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