The Chinese Association’s Chinese New Year Festival. Date: Saturday, 01 February 2025. The Chinese Association Gauteng will be hosting their much-anticipated annual Chinese New Year Festival at Alberton Rugby Club this year! Expect a fun-filled family-friendly day out, full of craft and food stalls, inflatables and theme park rides, Lion and The highly anticipated Cape Town Chinese New Year Celebration was grandly unveiled on January 25, 2025 at the Amphitheater V&A waterfront Cape Town. As an annual cultural feast for the Cape Town Ring in the Lunar New Year of the Wood Snake with The Chinese Association, Gauteng (TCA), at their annual Chinese New Year Festival on Sat, Feb 1, 2025. Established in 1903, the TCA is South Africa's oldest Chinese association, dedicated to fostering cultural understanding and celebrating community. The Chinese Association, Gauteng was founded in 1903 and is the oldest Chinese association in South Africa. Most of their members are multi-generational South African Chinese. This association looks after the interests of the Chinese community, whilst at the same time, partnering and working together with the broader South African communities On Saturday, 01 February 2025, The Chinese Association Gauteng will host their much-anticipated annual Chinese New Year Festival at Alberton Rugby Club. Get your tickets to this fun-filled, family-friendly event now. Chinese New Year 2025, 2026 and 2027. South Africa now over 300,000 citizens and residents of Chinese ancestry, and the number is growing from year to year. For this reason, there are major Chinese New Year celebrations that take place in major South African cities like Johannesburg, where many Chinese-South Africans live. The year will also mark a new stage of China-South Africa and China-Africa relations in people-to-people exchanges and for cooperation in promoting world peace, stability and development. It is the largest Buddhist temple in the southern hemisphere. The temple's annual Chinese New Year celebration is a traditional and fun cultural experience for the whole family. This year's celebration takes place on Sun, Feb 2 (the fifth day of the Lunar New Year). The South African community is particularly intrigued by this year’s Chinese New Year, given that 2024 marks the Year of the Dragon. It is the fifth of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear Celebrate the year of the Snake - Chinese New Year 2025 In Johannesburg with a bunch of interesting events. From extensive dinners to lantern making workshops in Johannesburg there is a lot to do on the occasion of the Chinese New Year 2025 in Johannesburg. Ring in the Lunar New Year with The Gauteng Chinese Association (TCA) at their annual Chinese New Year Festival on Sat, Feb 1. Established in 1903, the TCA is South Africa's oldest Chinese association, dedicated to fostering cultural understanding and celebrating community. “Last year highlighted the value of a diversified fixed income portfolio. Chinese government bonds and credit outperformed their large G3 counterparts – US and euro bonds – in a year marked by significant global events, including more than half the world going to elections, including the US. STORY: Thousands gathered at Africa's largest Buddhist temple on Sunday (January 22) for Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations.The Nan Hua Temple in South Africa's Bronkhorstspruit hosted dragon and The Chinese New Year falls on 10 February 2024, marking the “Year of the Dragon”. Cape Town boasts a range of Chinese restaurants, shops and experiences, all worth exploring. The Commemoration of the Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, holds deep cultural and historical significance in Chinese tradition. Celebrating Chinese New Year in Cape Town. Chinese New Year Summer Garden Party Vineyard Hotel, Newlands Sunday, 10 February. A red ticket (R295) gets you a bowl, chopsticks, a wine glass and a welcome Bisquit Cognac cocktail. Enjoy a traditional Chinese eight-course tasting menu, prepared by Haiku, South China Dim Sum Bar and the Vineyard in A South African woman watches Chinese letters at the Chinese New Year Culture Festival held by the Nan Hua Temple in Bronkhorstspruit, South Africa, Feb. 6, 2011. The Chinese New Year Culture Festival held on Sunday has attracted more than 15,000 overseas Chinese and local civilians to enjoy the Chinese culture including watching lion and Message of goodwill by President Ramaphosa on the occasion of the Chinese New Year. On behalf of the Government and people of the Republic of South Africa, I extend our warmest wishes to the Government and people of the People’s Republic of China as well the Chinese community in South Africa on the advent of the Lunar New Year on Saturday, 10 February 2024. As Chinese New Year celebrations continue to take stage around the world, we take a look at how NAN HUA Temple in South Africa welcomed the year of the Monkey. The 2025 Spring Festival is the first Chinese New Year for Andrew's family since they moved to Chengdu from South Africa. From writing spring couplets to sharing a feast with friends, they embraced the traditions and discovered the deeper meaning of the festival #SpringFestival Join the Chinatown Johannesburg Community Committee and The Chinese Association for a spectacular Chinese New Year celebration in Cyrildene! The event will be hosted on Saturday, 17 February 2024.
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