Searching for information and tickets regarding Chinese New Year Celebration in Rome | Giardini Nicola Calipari taking place in Rome on Feb 7–Feb 9, 2025 (UTC+1)? Trip.com has you covered. Check the dates, itineraries, and other information about Chinese New Year Celebration in Rome | Giardini Nicola Calipari now! Trip.com has also prepared more similar exciting activities and discounted Festa in tavola anche al The Rome Edition Hotel in occasione del Capodanno cinese, dal 29 gennaio al 12 febbraio, con l'iniziativa «Chinese Lunar Year bites»: il ristorante Anima servirà sin In 2025, the Chinese New Year events will take place in the park of Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II from February 7th to 9th, from 9am to 10pm. Information stands will present Chinese customs and culture. A large stage will host an extensive program of singing, dancing and martial arts. In Rome, Chinese New Year 2025 will be celebrated from February 7th to 9th at the Nicola Calipari Gardens in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. The event, organised by the Chinese Community in Rome, features three days packed with cultural, recreational, and gastronomic activities. Rome's Chinese New Year celebrations, which this year take place on 17 and 18 February, will be held, as usual, in the Nicola Calipari Gardens in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, in the rione Esquilino, amidst art, traditions, shows, and numerous gazebos with authentic Chinese culinary delights to be enjoyed. In Rome, usually, Chinese New Year is celebrated in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, in the Esquilino (where a large Chinese community has lived for years). This year’s festivities will be held Feb. 7-9 with cultural and culinary performances and a lively dragon parade. Rather than following the western Gregorian Calendar with 365-day years, the Chinese New Year follows a lunar calendar based the moon's 12 phases. Each phase cycle spans approximately 29 days with Tips & information about the Chinese New Year in Rome. Although the Chinese New Year is not an official holiday in Rome, the festival is celebrated extensively in the Roman capital. You can learn more about the festivities and events for the Chinese New Year in Rome in this article. Although the Chinese New Year is not an official holiday in Rome, the festival is celebrated extensively in the Roman capital. You can learn more about the festivities and events for the Chinese New Year in Rome in this article. An artist plays guzheng, a classical Chinese zither, at a fair celebrating the Chinese New Year in Rome, Italy, Feb. 17, 2024. (Xinhua/Li Jing) A girl interacts with a dragon dance prop during a parade celebrating the Chinese New Year in Rome, Italy, Feb. 18, 2024. Even the Chinese, just as Italians, are convinced that a good start to the new year bring good luck and benefits, and on this day we will exchange red envelopes containing money and move away evil spirits with Lion Dance. PROGRAM JANUARY 28, 2017. Traditional events of the Chinese New Year in Rome include a series of traditional Chinese Rome's luxury shops on Via dei Condotti pay tribute to Chinese tourism. The celebration of Chinese new year in Rome will be centred in the boutiques of the capital's luxury shopping street Via dei Condotti from 2-10 February. 10 Feb. Rome celebrates Chinese New Year - the Year of the Dog - with traditional Chinese theatre and a fireworks display in Piazza del Popolo on 10 February. Events begin at 14.30, for details see city website. The Chinese community in Rome will celebrate the start of the Chinese New Year on 7 February with a dragon parade led by the Shanxi Dragon-Dance Troupe along Via del Corso to Piazza del Popolo on Sunday 10 February at 11.00. This year is the Year of the Mouse and according to Chinese horoscopes is a favourable year for business. 28 Jan. Chinese New Year will be celebrated in the centre of Rome on Saturday 28 January, with a traditional Chinese parade along Via del Corso, beginning at 14.30, leading to Piazza del Popolo. Following the parade there will be a show of martial arts and acrobatics in Piazza del Popolo, culminating in a firework display, all in celebration of An artist plays guzheng, a classical Chinese zither, at a fair celebrating the Chinese New Year in Rome, Italy, Feb. 17, 2024. (Xinhua/Li Jing) A girl interacts with a dragon dance prop during a parade celebrating the Chinese New Year in Rome, Italy, Feb. 18, 2024. Chinese New Year celebrated in Rome, Italy By Xinhua Published: Feb 19, 2024 09:35 AM People visit a fair celebrating the Chinese New Year in Rome, Italy, Feb. 17, 2024.(Photo: Xinhua) Rome, the city of romance with great history can be the best destination for New Year’s Eve celebration in Italy. It has numerous ways to celebrate the New Year. Of course, you will witness NYE fireworks from every corner of the city throughout the night. So let’s make the plan and visit Rome Italy on New Year’s Eve 2025. Rome New Year 2025. Rome is very quiet on New Year’s Day. Many Romans go to bed very late. Therefore, the 1st of January is a very quiet day. However, some museums are open. You can go for a walk in the city or take a trip to the sea or the mountains. You can find suggestions in our category 3 days in Rome. Celebrate the year of the Dragon - Chinese New Year 2024 In Rome, Italy with a bunch of interesting events. From extensive dinners to lantern making workshops in Rome, Italy there is a lot to do on the occasion of the Chinese New Year 2024 in Rome, Italy.
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