Perth Chinese New Year Fair (February 2) Organised by the historic Chung Wah Association, the annual Chinese New Year Fair can’t be missed. The huge event has an annual attendance of 35,000 visitors – this year, it will take place on February 2, with stalls, entertainment, arts and craft workshops, games and other activities along James 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 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. 2025 Chung Wah Chinese New Year Ball : Pan Pacific Hotel Perth: 05 Feb 2025: Chinese New Year run: Some Chinese restaurant, Perth: 31 Jan 2025: Lunar New Year Dinner 2025: 18 The Esplanade, Perth: 01 Feb 2025: Chinese New Year REL Artizan Studio Lion Dance Blessing : Goolugatup Heathcote, Perth: 02 Feb 2025: Northbridge for Chinese New Year Provost of Perth and Kinross, Xander McDade said: "The Chinese New Year celebrations are always a highlight of the year in Perth. This year's event promises to be even more special with the inclusion of live snakes and a variety of family-friendly activities. We look forward to welcoming everyone to join in the fun." From 29 January to 2 February, Yagan Square will come alive with vibrant, family-friendly festivities as part of the Perth Chinese New Year Fair. Experience the richness of culture through traditional performances, interactive activities and exciting events that welcome prosperity, joy and renewal for the Year of the Snake. Join us at Lunar New Year @ The Quay Wednesday, 29th January 11am-3pm Free entertainment, competitions, discounts, food trucks, and MUCH MORE! Dragon dancers at the Perth Chinese New Year Fair in the Perth Cultural Centre in 2021. Credit: Michael Wilson / The West Australian. Another 60 stalls will also be set up at Elizabeth Quay, with Perth will come alive with the vibrant celebrations of the Year of the Snake, marking the Chinese New Year on Saturday 25 January 2025. A spectacular parade featuring a majestic dragon will wind its way through the city centre, starting at 3pm. While Lunar New Year officially falls on February 10, the celebrations kick off in Perth on February 5 and extend well beyond to February 25. Lion dancers, red lanterns, and dumplings for days, silly season ain’t over yet. Here’s where you can mark the Lunar New Year in Perth in style and feast in good fortune. Lunar 8 Banquet Last year, for the first time they brought the amazing spectacle of Chinese New Year to the streets of Perth and with the help of other members of MEAD entertained us all dragons, lions, food, lanterns and so much more. This year we were given more of the same as we came out to celebrate Chinese New Year 2016. Scotland’s biggest Chinese New Year festival celebrating the 2020 Chinese New Year, the year of the Rat, in Perth, Scotland. After the blessing of the Chines A Dragon & Lion dance in Perth City centre, Scotland, to celebrate 2020 Chinese New Year, the year of the Rat. Present were guests and dignitaries, including The end of the Chinese New Year 2024 celebrations in Perth, Scotland, last weekend, as crowds followed the dancing Dragon and Lions. Guests in the parade Perths largest Lunar New Year celebration, the Perth Chinese New Year Fair will be held on Sunday, 2 February 2025, to celebrate the Year of the Snake. The Fair will be held in James and Lake Streets, Northbridge and Northbridge Piazza (12 pm – 9 pm) and Yagan Square (12 pm – 5 pm). Members of the Perth Chinese Association and the region’s Chinese community gathered in Perth for toned-down Chinese New Year celebrations last week.. The small crowd got together on Glengarry 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. Missing Pets, Perth and Kinross Scotland While we fully support the celebrations of the Lunar New Year who on earth from Perth & Kinross council thought it was acceptable to approve a fireworks display at 2:45PM with absolutely no prior warning? chinese new year in perth scotland chinese new year card for preschool. Chinese New Year @ Miss Mi (January 28 – February 8) Available from January 28 to February 8, Miss Mi’s signature twist on a traditional New Year dinner is jam packed with premium seafood – we’re talkin’ oysters with ginger-coconut dressing, crayfish salad, grilled tiger prawns Not to mention succulent pork belly Explore all the happening events in Perth, Scotland in 2025 with us that best suit your interest. Theatre tickets, comedy festival, music classes or any adventure events in Perth, Scotland, we have got you all covered.
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