Chinese New Year - also known as Lunar New Year, and celebrated widely throughout East Asia and the diaspora - begins on Wednesday, January 29 this year. The coming year is the Year of the Wood Bristol Museum will be celebrating Lunar New Year (also known as Spring Festival and Chinese New Year) with a packed weekend of music, dance, craft activities, Tai Chi, Kung Fu and lots more from 10.15am - 4pm on both days. The event is free to attend. Come to celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Snake at Wai Yee Hong’s Lunar New Year celebrations, on 1st February 2025. The annual celebrations is the biggest in the South West and raises money for The Grand Appeal . Chinese supermarket Wai Yee Hong is hosting what it dubs 'the biggest free Lunar New Year celebrations in the city' on Saturday, February 10. The event includes dance and martial arts Join us for a joyful celebration to usher in Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival. This exciting weekend is filled with a variety of activities for all ages, including: Vibrant Performances: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of China and South Asia through captivating dance, music, martial arts and lion On Saturday, February 1, the family-run supermarket will host its annual free festivities with traditional lion dances, kung fu demonstrations, Chinese folk music performances and much more. Wai Yee Hong's annual Lunar New Year celebrations will welcome the Year of the Snake on 1st February 2025. This family event is FREE to attend and will feature dance and martial arts performances as well as the traditional lion dance. There will be 2 performance times this year; 11am and 1.30pm. Wai Yee Hong’s Lunar New Year celebrations return this year, welcoming in the Year of the Dragon with a vibrant and FREE event catering for the whole family. Lunar New Year at Wai Yee Hong Chinese Super Market will take place on Saturday 10 February 2024. Wai Yee Hong’s annual Lunar New Year celebrations, on 10th February 2024, raises money for The Grand Appeal, and will welcome the Year of the Dragon. This family event is FREE to attend and will feature dance and martial arts performances as well as the traditional lion dance. Wai Yee Hong’s annual Lunar New Year celebrations, on 10th February 2024, raises money for The Grand Appeal, and will welcome the Year of the Dragon. This family event is FREE to attend and will feature dance and martial arts performances as well as the traditional lion dance. Lunar New Year: Bristol Museum & Art GalleryWhen: Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th February, 10am-4pmWhere: Queens Road, BS8 1RLCost: Free, drop-in- no booking needed Join Bristol Museum & Art Gallery for a joyful celebration to usher in Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival!This exciting weekend is filled with free Come to Wai Yee Hong on Saturday, 28th January 2023 to join in our Lunar New Year celebrations for the Year of the Rabbit! This annual event is free to attend, and features a festive New Year market and many fantastic acts by local performers, including dancing, musical performances, kung fu demonstrations and a traditional lion dance for good The night of Chinese New Year’s Eve is spent watching national Chinese New Year performances on the television, catching up with family and watching fireworks. Subsequent days are spent visiting other relatives or visiting the shopping malls to admire the vibrant decorations. The dates in which Chinese New Year falls vary from year to year, however will always fall some time between 21 January and 20 February depending on the moon. This year it falls on 1 February. Advertisement Celebrate the year of the Snake - Chinese New Year 2025 In Bristol with a bunch of interesting events. From extensive dinners to lantern making workshops in Bristol there is a lot to do on the occasion of the Chinese New Year 2025 in Bristol. Find tickets & information for Chinese New Year of the Dragon banquet. happening at Wongs, Bristol, EN on Wed, 28 Feb, 2024 at 06:00 pm. Register or Buy Tickets, Price information. The IoD Bristol & West of England China Trade Mission left for Guangzhou, Hangzhou and Shanghai on 10th -17th November 2012 accompanied by Bristol Lord Mayor, representative of Invest Bristol & Bath, IoD South West Members and local businesses leaders. — Bristol Museum & Art Gallery (@bristolmuseum) January 6, 2023 . Perhaps the centrepiece of Bristol’s Lunar New Year celebrations is the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery’s busy schedule of events on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 January – with the Year of the Rabbit commencing on Sunday 22 January. The Lunar New Year is almost upon us and there are several ways the people of Bristol can celebrate. Also referred to as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, 2023 is the first time in two years Come and celebrate with us at Bristol's biggest FREE Chinese New Year celebrations at 11.00am, on Saturday 17th February 2018. Traditional live firecrackers, lion dance, kung fu, dancing, crafts, street food, face painting!
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