A food safety factory shutdown has Americans hunting for baby formula. Readying themselves for a covid-19 lockdown, Chinese in Beijing emptied store shelves. Emerging from lockdown, some in Shanghai are visiting well-provisioned markets. U.S.-China agricultural trade is booming, but many are still being left hungry. Food security, sustainability and safety remain issues.
Lunar New Years Celebrations around the U.S. 2016
Celebrate Lunar New Year around the country.

February 4th
UC-Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies, Berkeley, CA 6PM
GW Confucius Institute, Washington, D.C. 4:30PM
February 5th - 6th
Taste of 626 Nigh Market, Santa Monica, CA 6PM
February 5th - 10th
Fantastic Art: China Lunar Exhibit, New York, NY
February 6th
Yale Lunarfest, New Haven, CT 10AM
Wing Luke Museum Lunar New Year Festival, Seattle, WA 11AM
JSMA Family Day, Eugene, OR 12PM
Moon Over Manhattan, New York, NY 1PM
CUSA Chinese New Year Festival, Chapel Hill, NC 6PM
February 7th
USC Pacific Asia Musuem, Los Angeles, CA 11AM
February 8th
Chinese New Year Kung Fu Show, Los Angeles, CA 7:30PM
February 8th - 22nd
Lan Su Chinese Gardens, Portland, OR
February 9th
University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 5PM
February 13th
Asia Society Texas Family Day, Houston, TX 1PM
Chinese New Year Kung Fu Show, Los Angeles, CA 7:30PM
February 14th
Chinese New Year Kung Fu Show, Los Angeles, CA 2:30PM
February 16th
Yale Lunar New Year Reception, New Haven, CT 4:30PM
February 20th
Pan-Asian Music Festival Chinese New Year Concert, Stanford, CA 7:30PM
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