This festival has taken place in Yuba City since 1979 and celebrates the birthday of the first Sikh prophet, Guru Nanak.
This festival honors the Chinese Water God, Bok Kai. It's also known as Bomb Day, due to the bombs and huge firecrackers that are fired off during the celebration.
This is the oldest continually held parade in California, dating back to the 1850s. Check out how it was modified in 2021 to accommodate social distancing.
Chuseok is known as the Korean Thanksgiving and is a celebration of good harvest.
San Francisco's annual Chuseok festival showcases Korean traditions, music, arts, cuisine, and community.
This parade has been held in LA for over 120 years and is the longest-running Lunar New Year parade outside of China!
Holi is an ancient Hindu festival which celebrates the eternal love of Hindu Goddess and God, Radha and Krishna.
Lunar New Year is celebrated by 1/6 of the world's population! The biggest festival outside of China is held in San Francisco, CA.
Hmong New Year typically happens in November or December to celebrate the end of harvest rather than on January 1st, like we are used to!