Join New Impressions for a two-day extravaganza to celebrate Lunar New Year! The weekend is packed with performances, rides and entertainment, as well as face painting, Chinese calligraphy activities, food stalls, markets, kids craft activities and more! By Burwood Chinatown 19/12/2024 January 14th, 2025 No Comments Celebrate the Year of the Snake ๐ at Burwood Chinatown! ๐ฎSavour the flavours of the world, immerse yourself in traditional Chinese culture, and receive a special Lunar New Year gift! 7.00pm Chinese Dragon Dance 7.25pm David Juโs Quad Band 8.00pm Yena Choi with special guests Nichoals Ng, Choom Crew 8.25pm Taiko Drumming Ensemble 8.50pm LED Lion Dance FIREWORKS AND DANCE PARTY 9.00pm FIREWORKS sponsored by Burwood Chinatown 9.05pm DANCE PARTY - That Gurl Bella, TODAY&ALWAYS with David Tu, Pinoy Hip Immerse yourself in the spirit of Chinese New Year with: ๐ Spectacular Lion Dancers; ๐ฐ Visit from the God of Wealth; ๐ฎ Fortune Teller sessions; ๏ธ Beautiful Calligraphy Art; A Night of Joy and Prosperity Celebrate with us and share in the blessings of luck, love, and health for the new year. Get ready for our Lunar New Year Street Party Friday 31 January 2025 5:00pm - 10:00pm Where: Burwood Road (Between Railway Parade & Belmore Street) What to expect: Live performances, including Yena Choi and David Ju's Quad Band Spectacular Fireworks at 9 PM, proudly sponsored by Burwood Chinatown Market & food stalls with authentic flavours Celebrate the Year of the Snake with a vibrant outdoor celebration on Burwood Road, featuring contemporary and traditional entertainment, food and market stalls, and kidโs activities. Fireworks at 9pm will light up the night, followed by an energetic open-air dance party to keep the fun going. Lunar New Year 2025 Celebrate the Year of the Snake ๐ at Burwood Chinatown! ๐ฎSavour the flavours of the world, immerse yourself in traditional Read More 41 likes, 1 comments - burwoodcouncil on January 14, 2025: "Get ready for our Lunar New Year Street Party ๐ ๐ Friday 31 January 2025 ๐ 5:00pm - 10:00pm ๐ Burwood Road (Between Railway Parade & Belmore Street) What to expect: ๐ต Live performances, including @yenamaybe and David Ju's Quad Band ๐ Spectacular Fireworks at 9 PM, proudly sponsored This event will transform Burwood Road and Clarendon Place near Burwood Chinatown with a partial road closure, celebrating the rich heritage and traditions of our diverse community, especially those of Asian heritage who celebrate Lunar New Year. Lunar New Year 2025 By Burwood Chinatown | Event Celebrate the Year of the Snake ๐ at Burwood Chinatown! ๐ฎSavour the flavours of the world, immerse yourself in traditional Chinese culture, and receive a special Lunar New Year gift! Celebrate Chinese New Year with The Mandarin Band! ๐งง Ring in the Year of the Snake Join us for a night of music, culture, and celebration! ๐ถ Live & Free Entertainment Experience the energy and excitement of The Mandarin Band as they take the stage for an unforgettable live performance. ๐ Vibrant Cultural Festivities Immerse Celebrate Chinese New Year with The Mandarin Band! ๐งง Ring in the Year of the Snake Join us for a night of music, culture, and celebration! ๐ถ Live & Free Entertainment Experience the energy and excitement of The Mandarin Band as they take the stage for an unforgettable live performance. ๐ Vibrant Cultural Festivities Immerse Lunar New Year will occur on Wednesday, 29 January 2025. It is a time to come together to celebrate the Year of the Snake, immerse yourself in multicultural traditions, and embrace the joy and Celebrate Lunar New Year 2025 at Burwood Brickrks! Join us for the Year of the Snake festivities from January 29th to February 2nd, featuring a Wishing Tree, craft workshops, and a grand festival with lion dances, dumpling workshops, and more.<br/><br/> Chinese New Year (otherwise known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival) is upon us with 2025 being the Year of the Snake, according to Chinese astrology. With it, Sydney springs to life with colourful, traditional lion dances and street festivals scattered all over the city from this week until February 12. A celebration for many cultures in Sydney, including the cityโs Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Malaysian and Korean communities, this year's Lunar New Year falls on 29 January, with the city hosting an exciting number of events from 29 January โ 16 February. Celebrate Chinese New Year with The Mandarin Band! ๐งง Ring in the Year of the Snake Join us for a night of music, culture, and celebration! ๐ถ Live & Free Entertainment Experience the energy and excitement of The Mandarin Band as they take the stage for an unforgettable live performance. ๐ Vibrant Cultural Festivities Immerse The legal holiday is seven days long, from the Lunar New Year's Eve to the sixth day of the first lunar month. Some companies and public institutions enjoy a longer holiday up to 10 days or more, because in common knowledge among Chinese people, the festival lasts longer, from the Lunar New Year's Eve to the 15th day of the first lunar month (Lantern Festival). Check out Lunar New Year-themed artwork across the city: 12 beautiful four-metre-tall zodiac lanterns will be peppered through Haymarket and George Street; an installation of a family of snakes sliding along Dixon Street; a tribute to Thai, Korean, Vietnamese and Chinese culture via four traditional hand-painted Lunar Gateways that will be The Lunar New Year in 2025 welcomes the Year of the Snake, according to the Chinese lunar calendar. Celebrated by millions around the world, this is a time for cultural traditions, family reunions, and hopes for good fortune in the coming year. In 2025, Lunar New Year falls on January 29, kicking off the 16-day Spring Festival.
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