Decorate your places with beautiful lanterns and celebrate this event in style. Head to exhibition or get going to dinners and make the Chinese New Year 2025 in Mackay Caneland a fancy schmancy affair. There’s a lot to do on this day - Make a lantern, party hard and enjoy the Chinese New Year 2025 in Mackay Caneland like never before. Learn why these prayer cards are made for the Chinese New Year and make your own, or contribute to the #PlacemakingMkyChinatown project leading into Chinese New Year + Spring & Lantern Festival for the 29th Jan - 12th Feb, 2025. $10 p/p for materials @ Mackay Masonic Centre – please bring cash. 57 Wood St, Mackay Celebrate Mackay’s heritage with Chinese New Year festivities, lanterns, and art on River Street, January 29 – February 12, 2025. Reviving Mackay’s historic Chinatown with Arts grant November 14, 2024 This Saturday’s Chinese New Year street party in the Mackay City Centre will mark the fifth year of the annual celebration in the City Centre. The event, to be held in Victoria Street, between Nelson Lunar New Year Markets @ The Quay; Lunar New Year Festival 2025; February Classic Cars & Coffee ; Mamma Mia! The Musical Party - Sydney; Marrabel Bull Ride 2025; LANG LANG RODEO; 2025 Valentine's Concert: Yesterday's Gone - The Fleetwood Mac Legacy; Chinese New Year Celebration at Kingsfood ; BNE'S BIGGEST OVER 30s DAYTIME CLUBBING EVENT Mackay City Centre- Chinese New Year Celebrations has been RELOCATED!!! Due to the wet weather predicted for tomorrow we have made the decision to move the event inside to keep dry. This event will Bring in the Year of the Dog at Mackay City Centre- Chinese New Year Celebrations Saturday February 24. Watch the spectacular Chinese Lion and Dragon Dancers from Dragon Dance Events LTL Group and Bring in the Year of the Dog Mr Chen said the idea of a Chinese New Year in Mackay is far more common now then it once was. This years event layout will be slightly different to accommodate the celebrations growing popularity. New Years Eve 2025 Events near Mackay, Queensland. Explore all the New year events, parties, celebrations & book tickets, passes online at AllEvents. Get ready to beat upcoming new year 2025 in Mackay, Queensland. This project celebrates Mackay’s cultural diversity and honours the city’s early Chinese community, which was integral to its development from 1880 to 1930. By merging the traditional Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, and Spring Festival, this initiative promotes multicultural understanding and enhances Mackay’s vibrant cultural identity. Celebrate the year of the Dragon - Chinese New Year 2024 In Mackay, Queensland with a bunch of interesting events. From extensive dinners to lantern making workshops in Mackay, Queensland there is a lot to do on the occasion of the Chinese New Year 2024 in Mackay, Queensland. SHANGHAI welcomed the start of the new lunar calendar with fireworks, and although Mackay’s Chinese community didn’t let off any crackers they still welcomed it with a bang. Dance event by Dragon Dance Events LTL Group on Saturday, February 8 2020 Celebrate the year of the Snake - Chinese New Year 2025 In South Mackay with a bunch of interesting events. From extensive dinners to lantern making workshops in South Mackay there is a lot to do on the occasion of the Chinese New Year 2025 in South Mackay. 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). require an interpreter contact 1300 MACKAY (1300 622 529). MARCH 2016 - A quarterly newsletter published by Mackay Regional Council Edition 21 Mackay City Centre welcomed the Year of the Monkey with an exciting Chinese New Year celebration at the Victoria Street Markets in February. More than 6000 people joined the festivities, which included Asian MARCH 2014 - A quarterly newsletter published by Mackay Regional Council Edition 13 The Mackay City Centre was a sea of colour on Saturday, February 8 as hundreds gathered to celebrate the Chinese New Year. There was everything from markets and designer stalls to arts and crafts, Gallery: Mackay marks Chinese New Year. MEMBERS of the Mackay community gathered at Chinese New Year celebrations to celebrate the Year of the Dog. less than 2 min read. February 26, 2018 - 9:27AM. Bring in the Year of the Dog at Mackay City Centre's, Chinese New Year celebrations, Saturday February 24. Watch the spectacular Chinese Lion and Dragon Dancers from Dragon Dance Events LTL Group and enjoy traditional Chinese Performances from the Mackay Chinese Community and LI Xianghong. The Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, marks the transition from one animal to the next—2024 is the year of the Dragon, which began on February 10th, 2024, and ends on February 24th, 2024. January 29th, 2025 (Chinese New Year) will signal the start of the year of the Snake. What’s Your Zodiac Sign?
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