Happy New Year!  After a week of celebrations, I am exhausted and happy to be finished with most of our shows.  This year, we welcomed the Year of the Dog.  While most of Asia takes a week long vacation for the Lunar New Year, Wah Lum works over time.   Oscar and I sit down to discuss the ins and outs of Chinese New Year celebrations, Wah Lum Style.  We recorded this episode on Facebook LIVE, so we apologize if we are jumping around a bit in this episode.  We enjoyed interacting with our audience as we answered listener questions and reacted to comments that were being posted throughout the podcast.

Thanks to everyone who tuned in live!  We also experienced a little technical difficulties so again, I apologize if this podcast seems a bit chaotic, however just like Chinese New Year with Wah Lum it is organized chaos.  It was fun broadcasting live, and it is still available to check out online if you want to see our lovely faces 😉  Thank you again for being faithful listeners of Culture Chat. I am excited to kick of my second year of podcasting and the New Year of the Dog with all of you!

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Discussed in this episode:

Lion Dancing

Wah Lum Kung Fu Temple

Wah Lum Kung Fu of North Orlando

Boston Chinatown

Chinese New Year

Year of the Dog

Photo Credit: Karl Simpson

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