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Lunar New Year Augmented Reality | Gilles Plains Shopping Centre | 5-16 Feb 2024

[ February 5, 2024 to February 16, 2024. ]
Celebrate Lunar New Year in style as you soar into good fortune at Gilles Plains Shopping Centre!
There is plenty to get involved in at Gilles Plains Shopping Centre this year! From today in centre, there is a special installation that allows you access to an exclusive Instagram filter which invites you to become a hero […]

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Lunar New Year Family Workshops | Adelaide | 17 Feb 2024

[ February 17, 2024; ]
Lunar New Year Family Workshops at Her Majesty’s Theatre
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with family-friendly workshops designed for children aged 5 and up.  These workshops are a celebration of creativity and cultural discovery. Begin with the serene artistry of Jingwei Bu’s tea ceremony. Then, let creativity bloom with Datsun Tran’s drawing and calligraphy workshops, and […]

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Adelaide Lion Dance Lunar New Year

Lunar New Year Street Party | Chinatown Adelaide | 17 Feb 2024

[ February 17, 2024; ]
The Adelaide Lunar New Year Street Party is an annual community event held at the Chinatown Precinct and Gouger Street. The street party features many exhibitors and entertainers from a wide variety of Asian cultural groups all coming together to showcase their traditions through art and flavours.
To celebrate the Year of the Dragon in 2024, […]

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Lunar New Year in Rundle Mall | 16 Feb 2024

[ February 16, 2024; ]
Ring in the Lunar New Year in Rundle Mall, as they celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Dragon.
Be part of the festivities on Friday 16 February 2024, with vibrant acrobatic lion dancers performing every hour, on the hour, from 12pm – 6pm, symbolically welcoming good luck and prosperity for the year ahead.

For those […]

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Adelaide yum cha

Best Places to Eat Yum Cha in Adelaide for Families

Ding Hao Pork pastry (char sui sou) and Radish cake (lo bok go)
Adelaide Yum Cha Guide
Where to eat yum cha in Adelaide. 
We think that we’re super lucky to live here in Australia with tons of food from all over the world! Yum cha is the Cantonese version of brunch and literally translates to “drink tea” […]

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