Lunar New Year arrives on January 29th, 2025, and Costa Mesa is one of the best places to spend it. From festive dining to unique experiences, the city is brimming with ways to join in the festivities and welcome in the Year of the Snake.
About Lunar New Year
Lunar New Year is a celebration of the arrival of spring and the beginning of the new year on the lunisolar calendar. It is one of the most important holidays in China, and it is also widely celebrated by other cultures. It is a 15-day celebration marked by many traditions in the home, auspicious wishes, shopping, and spending time with family. The 15th and final day of the holiday is observed as the Lantern Festival, marking the end of the celebration.
Lunar New Year is part of a larger cycle, moving through the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, bringing us out of the Year of the Dragon into the Year of the Snake. The symbolism of the snake represents a complex interplay of elements. Its meaning can range from luck and authority to craftiness and mysteriousness.
In 2025, Costa Mesa will feature numerous celebrations and special events throughout the festival, providing cultural experiences that will entertain, educate, and allow you to explore with family and friends. But it doesn’t end there—many places will have ongoing opportunities to celebrate throughout the month, from celebratory menus to unique shopping experiences.
The Lunar New Year Experience at South Coast Plaza
January 23rd – February 9th
Shop, Dine, and Celebrate
South Coast Plaza eateries will feature festive menu options, special offers, and activities to immerse you in the festive spirit of the Lunar New Year. Expect thematic decor, shopping deals, and events throughout the entire span of the festival. Be sure to visit Jewel Court for a themed installation and atmospheric decorations.
Image via Pandora
Year of the Snake Style
Snakes are slithering into your favorite luxury boutiques, but don’t worry–these snakes bring good luck for the new year. From cutely coiled gold bracelets at Pandora to Palm Angels tracksuits with a full snake print, you can embrace the style as delicately or boldly as you like. Other luxury favorites like Sandro are offering more subtle designs, like classic sweatshirts, joggers, and hoodies with a playful snake emblem.
Window shop all the Lunar New Year merchandise at South Coast Plaza on their website.
Image via South Coast Plaza
Lunar New Year Exclusives
It’s not often that South Coast Plaza offers a sale or promotion, so when they do, we know it’s going to be good. Now might just be the time to splurge on that handbag or watch you’ve been saving up for.
This year, South Coast Plaza is teaming up with LIULI Crystal Art for an exquisite tea set, available as a gift with purchase. LIULI Crystal Art’s gallery is located in Bloomingdales, and the company is known for reinvigorating a style of glass art that dates back to the Han Dynasty in China. Purchases of $3,888 are eligible to receive the exclusive tea set. View the details and more information on the exclusive item here.
Lunar New Year Flavors
Restaurants are still cooking up all the specials for Lunar New Year, but we’re keeping an eye on this page to see what’s new. While we wait for the latest from Lunar New Year favorites like Paradise Dynasty, AnQi, and Michelin star winner Knife Pleat, let’s dig into what Din Tai Fung has planned.
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Din Tai Fung Collaboration with James Jean
Known for its xiao long bao (soup dumplings), Din Tai Fung is a great stop for the whole family. This year, they’ve planned a delicious collaboration with James Jean, a renowned Taiwanese-American artist. Their Costa Mesa location will feature special installations of Jean’s work and a themed menu with dishes symbolizing prosperity, longevity, and joy.
TIP: Don’t forget to collect your lucky red envelope. Five lucky guests will find a Golden Ticket inside that awards access to Din Tai Fung’s VIP Reservation Concierge Service.
Lunar New Year Cultural Events
Tết (Lunar New Year) Festival
Saturday, January 25th
1:00 – 6:00 PM
Lunar New Year celebrations take over Centennial Park for a family-friendly, free-to-attend event. Celebrate Asian and Vietnamese culture with live dance performances, cultural exhibits, and food vendors. At 5:45 PM, the celebration concludes with a spectacular fireworks show.
Pacific Symphony Lunar Year at Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Saturday, February 1st
8:00 PM
Experience a celebration of communities coming together with performances of Eastern and Western music and dance at Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. Watch as hundreds of performers showcase their talents, including virtuoso guzheng player Bei Bei Monter. Other performers of note include:
- Acclaimed pianist Joyce Yang
- Yang Liu on the erhu
- Lotus Bud Guzheng Academy
- Violin Studio of Wendy Castillo
- American Feel Young Chorus
- YaYa Dance Academy
- Pacific Chorale
O.C. Lantern Festival at Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Saturday, February 22nd
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
At the tail end of the Lunar New Year celebrations on February 22nd is Pacific Symphony’s annual Lantern Festival at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Free for the whole family, the event marks the end of the Lunar New Year season. Be dazzled by a lobby transformed with floating lanterns and then dive into the array of events, including music, dance, art making, food, riddles, and more. Admission is free, but remember to reserve your tickets ahead of time.