Lion dance performers on the main concourse of Chelsea Market

Lunar New Year 2020 in Review: From A Modern Monkey King to a Delicious Dumpling Demo, and Much More

We had another fun and festive Lunar New Year, complete with awesome art, delicious dumplings, lively lion dancing, and more. Check out our recap of how we rang in the Year of the Rat.
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Laughing Budai figurine

The Laughing ‘Buddha’: 6 Playful Pieces of Trivia About Budai

You might know this jolly, corpulent fellow as the “fat” or “laughing Buddha,” but did you know he's not a Buddha at all? Learn more about this delightful deity.
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Little girl and her mother playing with a Chinese lion puppet

Lunar New Year Activities: 8 Festive DIY Ways to Ring in the Year of the Rat

Sure, lion dancing, firecracker displays, and other Lunar New Year festivities are lots of fun, but what do you do on the days there are none? You make your own of course!
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A Chinese ribbon dancer in a dramatic pose in front of a crowd

Lunar New Year 2020: Our Line-Up of Events Is Here!

The Year of the Rat is almost here! To ring in this resourceful rodent, we'll be hosting a whole line-up of events. Check them out!
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Three red daruma dolls on a shelf

Your Guide to Daruma Dolls: Helping You Set Your Goals Since the 19th Century

We could all use some encouragement as we strive to achieve our goals and resolutions in the New Year. A cute Japanese daruma doll might help!
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Graphic novel artist Jerry Ma

Artist-in-Residence Jerry Ma: A Comic Book Odyssey

In our newest exhibition, A CHINATOWN ODYSSEY, Jerry Ma modernizes the classic Chinese tale of the Monkey King. We had the chance to speak to the graphic novel artist about his exhibition, experiences with Comic Con, and love for a Chinatown gone by.

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Multi-colored zodiac animal brocade ornaments

The Year of the Rat: Everything You Need to Know

While last year was positively piggy, this year starting Jan. 25, we’re raving about the rat. Here’s everything you need to know about this resourceful rodent.
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Pearl River Mart staff at Tribeca store

Pearl River in 2019: A Year in Review

With 2020 right around the corner, we have a lot to look forward to — new products and partnerships, an exciting lineup of art exhibitions, and the opening of Pearl River Mart Foods just to name a few — but as we do every year, we also love looking back. Take a walk with us down Pearl River memory lane!

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Pintrill founder Andrew Yung in front of snack wall of Pearl River Mart in Chelsea Market

Andrew Yung of PINTRILL: Putting a Pin in Pop Culture, Obsessions, and Things We Just Love

Who doesn’t love an enamel pin? We do! That’s why we’re so excited to announce our official collaboration with PINTRILL. We had the chance to speak with the company’s co-founder, Andrew Yung, about how he started the company, what he’s obsessed with right now, and his love of beverages.
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Three Japanese tea cups with red sea bream

From Abundance to Victory: Five Ways Fish Swim in Significance in Asian Culture

If you’ve ever perused our aisles or website, you might have noticed that fish are a big theme in everything from ceramics to parasols to lanterns. That’s because the aquatic creature plays an important role in various Asian cultures. Here are five ways our finned friends swim in significance.
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Asian candies display

Feast Meets West Podcast: The Asian Snack Aisle

The Feast Meets West podcast of the Heritage Radio Network spoke to Pearl River President Joanne Kwong about her favorite Asian snacks, our best-selling classic items, and much more.
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Old ad with four Chinese ladies in flapper style qipaos

More Than a Dress: A Brief History of the Cheongsam

The cheongsam — also known as the qipao — might be considered the epitome of Chinese fashion. But how did this iconic item come about?
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