Friends, family and loved ones come together in celebration every Lunar New Year. The 15-day long celebrations are accompanied by rich customs, rituals and practices that include reunion dinners, lion dances and the giving of red packets. Explore the significant Lunar New Year traditions and customs followed during this annual celebration. Experience Lunar New Year with a prosperous spread for lunch or dinner, right in the heart of Crown at Atrium Buffet. Celebrate over a specialty menu that brims with Lunar New Year inspired delicacies. Lunar New Year @ Crown Perth (January 24 – February 12) For the Year of the Snake, Crown Perth is pulling out all the stops with special banquets across the complex. Atrium’s buffet will feature a specialty menu that celebrates the new year, including a dim sum station plus roving lion dancers. Dragon dancers at the Perth Chinese New Year Fair in the Perth Cultural Centre in 2021. Crown Perth is transforming its lobby into an oriental-inspired garden for Chinese New Year. Credit In celebration of Lunar New Year, the beloved pop-up in Crown Metropol lobby has transformed into an oriental-inspired garden. Ablaze with red and gold and adorned with snake motifs, the space pays homage to the Year of the Snake. Striking Cherry Blossom trees and red paper lanterns create an uplifting atmosphere to celebrate with loved ones. The Perth Chinese New Year Fair is back Sunday 2 February to celebrate the Year of the Snake with a series of special events. The popular community event promises a captivating array of cultural experiences and festivities - attendees can immerse themselves in traditional arts and crafts, and see colourful cultural performances, including the highly anticipated lion and dragon dances. Celebrate Lunar New Year in Perth with festive street markets, exciting events, and delicious food and drink experiences. The Lunar New Year begins with the first new moon of the Chinese lunisolar calendar and ends on the first full moon, 15 days later. 2025 is the Year of the Snake and starts on Wednesday 29 January. Lunar New Year at Crown Perth Atrim, Silks, Epicurean | 6-25 February . There’s something for everyone at Crown to celebrate the Year Of The Dragon in style. Right in the heart of the complex, one of Perth’s most loved buffets is getting a Lunar New Year makeover. Step into the Year of the Snake, a time for wisdom, transformation and new beginnings - exactly the inspiration we need as we delve into 2025. A symbol of elegance and renewal, Perth is getting geared up to celebrate Lunar New Year and the zodiac sign of the snake in true style. While the Chinese 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 Perth Chinese New Year Fair (February 2, 2025) The Perth Chinese New Year Fair is one of the city’s major holiday events, held annually in Northbridge, specifically on James and Lake Streets. This free street carnival draws around 35,000 visitors each year, celebrating Chinese culture and Western Australia's diversity. Highlights include lion NEW YEAR, NEW RED CLOTHES. Chinese people prefer everything new for the New Year which symbolises new beginnings. Black is a big no-no and should not be worn during the New Year as it is typically worn during funerals. Interestingly, white is also avoided. Like black, white is a mourning colour and is also worn at funerals. Credit card details are required to secure this reservation. No charges will be processed on your card at the time of booking. Should you wish to cancel or make changes, please contact us on 08 9362 7551 at least 12 hours prior to your reservation, or a cancellation fee of $50 per person will be charged to the card provided. Perth Chinese New Year Fair to take place 10 to 11 February throughout Northbridge; City of Perth sponsors Chung Wah Association's Perth Chinese New Year Fair; Chinese lion dancers, tasty street food, cultural performances and vibrant market stalls will welcome the Year of the Dragon in the City of Perth on 10 and 11 February. Perth Chinese New Year Fair. Organised by the historic Chung Wah Association, the annual Chinese New Year Fair can’t be missed. The huge event will take place on January 29, with stalls, entertainment and activities along James Street, Lake Street, Northbridge Piazza and Yagan Square. Join together with friends and family at Silks and welcome in this special time of year. Begin your celebrations with a Prosperity Toss as you share in the experience of Chef Kwan’s carefully curated Lunar New Year Dinner banquet, an abundant feast rich in authentic Cantonese flavour available for $148 per person. Chinese and Lunar New Year festivals are held in CBD and suburbs with each festival offers its own unique theme performances and food. Chinese New Year A-Z chinesenewyear.au Year of the Snake | Annual Festivals Visitors will experience Chinese Lion Dance Firecrackers Traditional Folk Music Dancers Martial Artists and much more. The Perth Chinese New Year Fair is back this Sunday 2 February, promising a captivating array of cultural experiences and festivities. Attendees can immerse themselves in traditional arts and crafts, and see colourful cultural performances, including the highly anticipated lion and dragon dances. We are thrilled to announce the upcoming 2024 WA Chinese New Year Ball which will be taking place on 19th February 2024 at 7:00 pm, at the Crown Ballroom. The 2024 WA Chinese New Year Ball will be the singular signature calendar event for the Western Australian Chinese community, co-hosted by the WACCC, Chung Wah Association and the Australia Enter the Year of the Snake this Lunar New Year at Crown Melbourne. Let us take care of the details from divine set menus with paired premium wine, to abundant buffets and high tea to share with your favourites. Make every minute of your Lunar New Year momentous with lively celebrations and dazzling displays to remember.
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