Saam Fu Wraps Up Chinese New Year 2025
Another busy Chinese New Year season is in the books! Our hard working team helped ring in the Year of the Snake across Hawaii. We were able to share our love for lion dance and kung fu once again. This year’s celebrations spanned three islands. We started off at home on Oahu with a full slate of performances.
Then it was off to Hilo, where severe weather delays couldn’t stop our team from performing for the eager crowds there. Next it was our return to Kaua‘i for the second year in a row. There, we were happy to share authentic lion dance blessings to various stores and vendors. Finally it was back home to cap off the season at Bishop Museum’s Ka‘iwiula Night Market.
It is always an honor to share our traditions with the great people of Hawaii. If you have an interest in kung fu or qigong and lion dance, we’d love for you to join our ohana. Contact our sifus via the application form and they’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have.
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Year of the Snake 2025 Recap
Book Early for The Year of the Horse 2026
It’s never too early to plan a performance for Year of the Horse 2026! The Chinese New Year falls on February 17, 2026. We highly recommend booking in advance as much as possible. As you can imagine, this is a very busy time of year for lion dance requests. Schedule a lion dance performance to ring in the Lunar New Year with positive vibes and blessings.