NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Lunar New Year celebrations are underway, ushering in the Year of the Ox.
The Lunar New Year started Friday and centers around family celebrations.
Normally, Chinatown restaurants would be busy as families get together to eat, but business is slow, even though indoor dining resumed in the city Friday.
RELATED STORY: Lunar New Year Celebrations Underway With Hope For Brighter Days In Year Of The Ox
Restaurant owners say it’s because of the pandemic.
“A lot of people, they’re scared. They don’t have a job, so they spend less. So it’s difficult,” one restaurant owner said.
RELATED STORY: Chinatown Struggling To Survive As Lunar New Year Approaches, Efforts Underway To Help Community
Some restaurant owners say they’re hoping to get federal support as they struggle to stay in business.
MORE FROM CBS NEW YORK
- CBS2 Weather Headlines: Winter Weather Advisory, Snow Saturday PM; Freezing Rain Possible Overnight
- Secretary To Gov. Cuomo, Melissa DeRosa, In Hot Seat Amid More Revelations About COVID Nursing Home Deaths
- Famous New Yorkers Voice New Subway Safety Reminders
from CBS New York https://ift.tt/2Izr88c