Experience the transformation of Oxford Terrace Unley into a Chinese cultural delight!
Immerse yourself in Chinese culture including Lion Dancing, Traditional Knotting and Calligraphy workshops and Tai Chi demonstrations.
Enjoy the delicious traditional Chinese food on offer.
The festival is the first of its kind to be held in Unley and aims to celebrate Chinese culture while creating and further strengthening opportunities between South Australia and Chinese businesses and students.
City of Unley Mayor, Lachlan Clyne said the festival would be a feast for the senses.
“The festival will feature everything from Lion Dancing to Tai Chi to delicious traditional Chinese
food,” Mayor Clyne said.
The City of Unley and the Confucius Institute will also sign a Memorandum of Understanding at the event, formalising a mutually beneficial relationship between the two parties by setting out arrangements for cooperation and the coordination of resources.
Confucius Institute Director Mobo Gao said one of the key aims of the Confucius Institute was to help build understanding between Australia and China, and what better way to do that than to engage with a local community like the City of Unley.
Leading up to this free cultural celebration, Unley Libraries will host a series of Chinese workshops and activities for young and old throughout March.
For more information and all enquiries please visit the Ni Hao Unley Chinese Festival Facebook event page or the City of Unley website.
What: Ni Hao Unley Chinese Festival
When: Friday 1 April 2016 | 3.30 pm – 8 pm
Where: Oxford Terrace | Unley
Who: Everyone
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