China Week 2015 Celebrating New Year Activities
China Week 2015 Celebrating New Year Activities Happy Year of the Sheep! Phoenix China Week celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Over the years, a series of Chinese Week...
>China Week 2015 New Year Celebration Activities Happy Year of the Sheep! Phoenix China Week celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Over the years, China Monday has held a series of traditional cultural and social education activities to highlight the diverse culture of Chinese history and traditions. The annual 3-day festival attracts tens of thousands of visitors who love Chinese culture. Everyone can enjoy wonderful dragon and lion dance performances; martial arts demonstrations; singing and dancing musical instrument performances; traditional Chinese costume shows; art and culture, handicrafts, calligraphy and painting exhibitions; Tai Chi and Go competitions; mahjong demonstrations; purchase a variety of souvenirs and handicrafts and taste delicious authentic Chinese food; Date: February 13 to 15, 2015 Time: Friday 9:00am – 3:00pm Saturday: 10:00am – 5:00pm Sunday: 10:00am – 4:00pm Location: Margaret T. Hance Park (East), 1202 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, 85004 (located east of Phoenix Downtown Library) Free admission/free parking See details http://www.phoenixchineseweek.org/2015-festival/ Last weekend, China Week supported the preparation of a large-scale "Experience China" event at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix: China Week arranged traditional and ethnic dance performances, Chinese instrument ensemble performances and martial arts demonstrations. This week in China also designed for participants to make their own Chinese lanterns and rattles. China Week also offers a workshop teaching Chinese calligraphy and painting. The two-day event was attended by more than 1,600 people, setting a new admission record for the museum and achieving great success. Hope Chinese School Performance Chinese Orchestra Performance Handicrafts in Chinese Culture
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