English: 2014 Chinese New Year (Year of the Horse) display in front of the Venetian and the Palazzo on the Las Vegas Strip, Nevada, U.S.A., as seen from the sidewalk in front of the Mirage and Treasure Island across Las Vegas Boulevard. On the right is Madame Tussauds. See Wikitionary for the meaning and pronunciation of "恭喜發財"; be sure to read the etymology section since the phrase doesn't particularly mention a new year as it's often translated. The Palazzo and the Venetian, which are connected inside, hosted a Chinese dragon dance on January 31st, 2014.[1] Also see this article regarding Chinese New Year displays and festivities on the Las Vegas Strip.
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