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Happy Dragon4Harmonious World

When

Monday 12 February from 2:30pm to 4:30pm Tuesday 13 February from 10:30am to 5pm Wednesday 14 February from 10:30am to 5pm

Cost

Free

In 2024, the Chinese lunar calendar marks the Year of the Dragon, where the dragon symbolizes strength and good fortune in traditional Chinese culture.

To celebrate this special year, we are planning the "Happy Dragon4Harmonious World " – Happy Chinese New Year Celebration Event.

The event aims to enhance cultural exchange between China and Australia, allowing more people to understand and appreciate Chinese traditional culture, and to provide a platform for the Chinese community and individuals from multicultural backgrounds in Sydney to come together and celebrate the festival.

The event offers various cultural lectures and cultural experiences such as calligraphy, paper cutting, Peking Opera mask painting, Chinese knot weaving, showcasing traditional craftsmanship and festive culture in China.

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China Cultural Centre

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