Peking Imperial
Chinese New Year Celebration:
Lion Dance Performance & Dinner
Sunday, January 25, 2009 - 5:30PM
$19.95 per person
R.S.V.P. Parties of 4 or more

MCLEAN, VA. - It has been over a decade since the Chinese drum, gong and cymbals
were played to ring in Chinese New Year at Peking Imperial Restaurant in
downtown McLean, Virginia. The ancient Chinese Lion Dance ritual will be
rekindled for this year's Chinese New Year Eve's Celebration to welcome in the
Year of the Ox (Lunar Year 4707) on Sunday, January 25, 2009. Peking
Imperial will feature a special Chinese New Year four-course menu and
reservations are strongly recommended as previous celebrations have led to a
full house.
This New Year heralds many changes as a new administration comes into town and
an economic crisis that has not been experienced in generations cripples the
world. David Lo, co-founder and co-owner of Peking Imperial for the last
27 years, hopes that the Chinese Lion Dance performed by the Wong People Kung
Fu Association, the Official Lion Dance Team for the 2009 Presidential
Inaugural Parade, will help drive away the bad luck and bring in good fortune
for everyone. The Lion Dance is based on Taoist principles and has been
used for centuries to chase away evil spirits and bad energy (chi).
Since Peking Imperial's opening in 1982, Lion Dance performances
to celebrate the Chinese New Year were a yearly tradition for over a
decade. The combination of the Lion Dance and positive chi of everyone
involved, martial artists, musicians, restaurant staff, and diners, will create
a haven for all to get their luck renewed. David Lo comments on the
occasion, "Last year was tough for most of us. We hope this
celebration will not only bring us all good health and fortune, but also bring
the community together as we look forward to the positive changes of the New
Year!"
Festivities will start at 5:30PM (seating by 5:15PM) on Sunday at the Peking
Imperial parking lot with synchronized lion dancing, loud music, and firecrackers
to scare off the evil spirits then move into the restaurant. The lion
will make its rounds in the dining area and be capped off by the payment to the
Lion Dance Team through the traditional choi cheng or "Eating of
the Green (Lettuce)," which symbolizes money in the US. The hong
bao, lucky red envelope, contains the payment but is strung together with
the "Green." The lion will pick up the choi cheng in its
mouth and chew it, first removing the hong bao and keeping all the bad
luck, then throwing out the "greens" and spreading the prosperity in
all directions. The lion will continue its work into the main kitchen and
complete its dance at The Pub that adjoins the restaurant.
Reservations are currently being taken for the Sunday, January 25, 2009
event. The evening performance and four-course menu featuring Chinese New
Year specialties (soup, appetizer, entree, and dessert) will cost $19.95 per
person. Please call 703-448-0928 to make reservations for parties
of FOUR or more. Peking Imperial Restaurant is located at 6827
Redmond Drive, McLean, Virginia 22101 and is around the corner from the Giant
Food store in downtown McLean. The Pub will also be offering drink
specials in celebration of Chinese New Year.
Peking Imperial Restaurant is a family-owned restaurant founded by long time
McLean residents, David and Alice Lo, in 1982. David and Alice immigrated
from Taiwan over three decades ago and have lived in McLean for a majority of
those years. The couple raised their three sons in McLean and have been
participants and supporters of the local community.
The Wong People Kung Fu Association was founded in 1985 and is a Washington,
D.C. based organization. The Association is dedicated to preserve the
ancient practices of the Chinese Lion Dance. They practice the Southern
Chinese style of lion dancing, which is more symbolic than the Northern style
and is used to summon luck and fortune.