Two fluffy lions, one white and one bright yellow, pranced down the street in front of the Oroville Chinese Temple, wiggling and winking at smiling children and their families, at the Lunar New Year festival on Saturday in Oroville.
Two fluffy lions, one white and one bright yellow, pranced down the street in front of the Oroville Chinese Temple, wiggling and winking at smiling children and their families, at the Lunar New Year festival on Saturday in Oroville.
The free community celebration will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the temple and museum complex, 1500 Broderick Street. Broderick Street in front of the temple will be closed to traffic for the event.
The free community celebration will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the temple and museum complex, 1500 Broderick Street. Broderick Street in front of the temple will be closed to traffic for the event.
Scholars from Stanford, UC Berkeley and Louisiana State universities crowded into the dusty collections storage room of Oroville’s Chinese Temple moving aside tarps, opening wooden crates and peering into boxes in search of artifacts for possible inclusion in an up-coming 2026 exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art.