when: 01 - 29 February 2020 | | cost: FREE | address: Brisbane City, 4000, Queensland, Australia | website: https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/
published: 31 Jan 2020, 5 min read
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There is more to see and do with BrisAsia Festival from 1-29 February. Discover interesting food through the food trails at Inala and Sunnybank and BrisAsia Bazaar at Aspley, experience a cosplay event with the Summer Party or be showered with colour at Holi Festival. With heaps of events across the city across February, this BrisAsia Festival is set to be bigger than ever.
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There is more to see and do with BrisAsia Festival from 1-29 February. Discover interesting food through the food trails at Inala and Sunnybank and BrisAsia Bazaar at Aspley, experience a cosplay event with the Summer Party or be showered with colour at Holi Festival. With heaps of events across the city across February, this BrisAsia Festival is set to be bigger than ever.
Go see BrisAsia Festival.
BrisAsia Festival is on 01 - 29 February 2020. The opening hours are: Various. Conveniently located in Brisbane City. Call 07 3403 8888 for details. Visit their website at https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/.
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