Queensbridge Lunar New Year’s Day Date: Saturday 25.01.20 Time: 10:00 – 22:00 Location: 3 Queensbridge St, Southbank VIC 3006. Day program: 10:00 – 18:00. New Year’s Day celebrations will take over Queensbridge Square with children’s activities and workshops to keep the whole family entertained or hours! Queensbridge Square is hosting The Chinese New Years day festivities from 10am. Celbrations include cutlural perfomaces including colourful dancers, drummers, youth groups and Kung Fu experts, alongside a range of delicious traditional cuisisnes availble at the food stalls. Melbourne’s Lunar New Year celebrations are a dynamic ten-day festival, with Queensbridge Square serving as the main hub. Visitors can enjoy Kung Fu demonstrations, dragon dance parades, and a variety of cultural performances by over 300 artists, including traditional Chinese music, theater, and magic acts. Let the celebrations continue! Queensbridge Square is hosting The Chinese New Years day festivities from 10am. Celbrations include cutlural perfomaces including colourful dancers, drummers, youth 1.5K views, 22 likes, 3 loves, 1 comments, 7 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Chinese New Year Melbourne: Head down to Queensbridge Square for the Chinese New Year countdown! Performances have just The Year of the Rabbit and The Year of the Cat land fourth in the 12 year Zodiac cycle and, in recent years, were celebrated in 2011, 1999, 1987. Lanterns arranged on strings light a city square. File picture. The Chinese Cultural Kaleidoscope will kick off today and continue through Sunday 18 of February, turning the Queensbridge Square precinct into a cultural hub of fun. Learn ancient Chinese hand The Year of the Rooster gets underway with a New Year’s Eve countdown at Queensbridge Square on January 27. The square will also host a variety of family-friendly activities including music, performances, a Chinese cultural village, dragon boat demonstrations and a closing ceremony. Melbourne kicked off its Chinese New Year celebration on Saturday, but the joy doesn't stop there. Sally Capp, officially opened the festival at Queensbridge Square on Saturday, February 2 Queensbridge Square Chinese New Year celebrations last year. PERTH. Lunar New Year at Brookfield Place. Celebrate the colour, excitement and tradition of the Lunar New Year at Brookfield Place Chinese New Year at Queensbridge Square The Official Opening of the 2020 Chinese New Year Melbourne Festival . Date: Friday 24.01.20 Time: 17:00 – 00:30 Location: Queensbridge Square – 3 Queensbridge St, Southbank VIC 3006 Queensbridge Lunar New Year’s Day . Date: Saturday 25.01.20 Time: 10:00 – 22:00 Chinese and Vietnamese Lunar new Year traditions make 2023 unique. the Asian Community of Australia is hosting a party in Queensbridge square just south of the Yarra, near the arts precinct. Celebrate Chinese New Year with a feast fit for an emperor, as some of Melbourne's best Asian food trucks descend on Queensbridge Square. The Hungry Panda, White Guy Cooks Thai, Nem N' Nem Vietnamese Street Food, Flying Wok, the Korean Fried Chicken Truck and Caliko BBQ are just some of the tasty vendors who'll be on hand for Southbank's New The 2019 Chinese New Year Melbourne Festival will be officially unveiled by the Lord Mayor of the City of Melbourne, along the Yarra River at Queensbridge Square [Southbank]. Enjoy various cultural activities held as part of the Cultural Kaleidoscope program, including Chinese chess competitions, Gods of Fortune photo opportunities, Chinese 19 likes, 0 comments - cnymelbourneJanuary 30, 2020 on : "From Queensbridge Square down to District Docklands. The Chinese New Year Melbourne Festival is painting the town with dazzling colour an" From Queensbridge Square down to District Docklands. Chinese and Vietnamese Lunar new Year traditions make 2023 unique. the Asian Community of Australia is hosting a party in Queensbridge square just south of the The Year of the Snake officially starts on 29 January 2025. Find the best events and dining specials during Lunar New Year 2025, then plan year-round fun in Chinatown. Chinese and Vietnamese Lunar new Year traditions make 2023 unique. the Asian Community of Australia is hosting a party in Queensbridge square just south of the Yarra, near the arts precinct. The official opening of the 2019 Chinese New Year Melbourne Festival kicks off at 11am today at Queensbridge Square. It will be a spectacular day of cultural activities and performances, including Celebrate the Year of the Pig from Chinatown to Queensbridge Square with dragon parades, foodie pop ups, fireworks and more! Plan your ultimate Lunar
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