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  • Snake Charming

    Meet Sophie Chow, the 98-foot long blue snake that lives in The Palazzo Waterfall Atrium's giant peach tree. Sophie, whose juvenile features symbolize the new year, has animated features including blinking eyes, a darting tongue and a head that moves side to side.

  • Blossoming Beauty

    Amidst the towering tree, 8,800 blossom vines are adorned with approximately 193,600 flowers.

  • Light Up the New Year

    Hung throughout the majestic peach tree are 28 custom dancing lanterns that illuminate with vibrant, festive colors.

  • Lucky Money

    Traditional I Ching coins, representing an abundance of wealth, sit amidst the snake and Lalique statues of The Palazzo.


  • Lantern Festival

    Feb. 23 7-9 p.m.

    Join us for the an illuminating experience! Revel in the tradition and romance of this festive celebration, filled with Chinese culture, music, Asian-style cocktails, along with dim sum and desserts. This is a one-night only event in The Palazzo Waterfall Atrium.

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  • Dragon Dance

    Saturday, February 9 at 3:30 p.m.

    A highlight of Chinese New Year celebrations, the dragon dance is said to bring good luck and prosperity for the new year. This dragon dance will begin with an eye painting ceremony at The Venetian Porte Cochere, before winding its way through The Venetian and The Palazzo before finally ending at The Palazzo Porte Cochere.


  • A Savory Chinese New Year

    Take a bite of this festive menu by Zine Noodles Dim Sum.

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  • Sun-Dried Golden Oyster

    Golden Oyster represents "Good Market" in Chinese. This dish means there will be a good market for any type of business in the entire year.

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Introducing: Jaina

Only at Fusion Latin Mixology Bar

Drawing its name from the dragon fruit, Jaina is the inspired creation of mixologists Wendy Verdel-Hodges and Cynthya Halog. Lemongrass-infused G Sake, gogi berry-infused Absolut vodka, lotus root syrup, lemon juice, Chinese bitters and dragon fruit are combined in a martini glass to celebrate Asian culture. The different infusions within the cocktail evoke the harmony between The Earth and the fruit. The Jaina cocktail is only available at Fusion in The Palazzo throughout Chinese New Year.

Are You a Snake?

This Chinese Zodiac Embodies Beauty

This Chinese New Year celebrates the Snake. Regarded as a sign of beauty, the Snake symbolizes intelligence and gracefulness.

Snake years are sixth symbol in the Chinese Zodiac and occur every 12 years. Recent snake years include: 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, and 2001.

The Snake is the intuitive, introspective, refined and collected of the zodiac signs. They are attractive people who handle adversity with ease and do not rattle easily. Snakes can be private and not outwardly emotional, which give others the sense that they have a dark side.

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