Long Beach residents and families celebrated the annual Lunar New Year on Saturday,  feeding the lion envelopes and lettuce for great fortune and luck. 

The celebration, hosted by 2ND & PCH along with the Sister Cities of Long Beach and various sponsors, invited attendees to enter the Year of the Horse with cultural entertainment and activities. The Year of the Horse symbolises strength, energy, determination and moving forward.

Notable speakers took to the podium including Richer San, chair of the Sister Cities, and the first lady of Long Beach Niva Nienes Richardson.

Children feed the lions envelopes and lettuce on February 21, 2026 as they hope they get luck and good fortune as they celebrate the Lunar New Year. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

Ling’s Dance Academy from Artesia demonstrates the Chinese Dance as they celebrate the Year of the Horse at 2ND & PCH on Feb. 21, 2026. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

“Today we gather not only to celebrate the new year, but to honor traditions,” San said. “Cultures, families, and global friendship make this community so special.”

The Kokoro Taiko Drummers of Long Beach kicked off the musical performances, which also included the Sopheary Band and the kulintang talents of Rogelle Zamora

Performances by the Mera Dance Troupe of Long Beach, Dalisay Filipino American Dance Co, the Los Angeles-based Bolly Beat Dance Troupe, and the Ling’s Dance Academy from Artesia showcased artistic diversity. 

Resource booths hosted by Cambodia Town offered free compost bins to Long Beach residents, in collaboration with the City, along with photo shoots and other fun activities presented by the Sister Cities of Long Beach. Festival attendee Amy Shimizu brought her family to the festival to celebrate and enjoy the cultural event.  

“It’s great to see people out here with different backgrounds and ethnicities coming out here celebrating the Lunar New Year,” Shimizu said. “It’s great to see all the different generations here too.”

Performers of the Dalisay Filipino American Dance Co. dance to the crowd on February 21, 2026, at the Lunar New Year celebration at 2ND & PCH. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

Austin Bouman performs his shaolin kung fu and wushu skills with the pose of a tiger on February 21, 2026, with great applause from the crowd during the Lunar New Year celebration. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

The main emcee of the event Soup Pha performed with the audience to celebrate the joy of the event. Austin Bouman entertained the crowd with the beauty of martial arts during his skillful demonstration of Shaolin kung fu and wushu. 

Families welcomed the main stars with a dance presentation by the Awakened Blessing Lions Troupe as the event came to a conclusion. Nathaniel Ross and his family offered envelopes with money and lettuce to the Lions as it represents luck and good fortune. 

“They love to see the lion dance and the other cultural dance events,” Ross said. “The girls gave some lucky money to the lions and they had fun doing that.”
For future events and celebrations happening at 2ND and PCH, visit 2ndandpch.com or their accounts on Instagram or Facebook.

Musician Rogelle Zamora plays the traditional Philippine instrument Kulintang to the crowd on February 21, 2026, as he performs during the Lunar New Year celebration. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

A crowd enjoys a dance performance by the Mera Dance Troupe of Long Beach on February 21, 2026, as they celebrate the Lunar New Year at 2ND & PCH. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

Attendees talk with the Long Beach – Qingdao Association as they learn about their Sister City programs displayed at the 2ND & PCH on February 21, 2026 Lunar New Year celebration. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

The Awakened Blessings Lions dance as music is performed on February 21, 2026, to a large crowd as they celebrate the Lunar New Year. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

Musician and MC Soup Pha dances with one member of the crowd as he sings on February 21, 2026, during the Lunar New Year celebration at 2ND & PCH. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

Performers of the Dalisay Filipino American Dance Co. dance to the crowd on February 21, 2026 at 2ND & PCH. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

Attendee Amy Shimizu, along with her family, smiles as they photograph themselves at the Lunar New Year celebration at 2ND & PCH on February 21, 2026. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

Long Beach residents receive a free compost bin from the Cambodia Town resource booth in collaboration with the City on February 21, 2026, as they celebrate the Lunar New Year at 2ND & PCH. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)

The Awakened Blessed Lions Troupe finish their performance with a banner on February 21, 2026, wishing residents and attendees a happy Lunar New Year with joy and peace. (Jorge Hernandez | Signal Tribune)