when: 22 January 2022 | venue: Chinatown Melbourne | cost: Free | address: Little Bourke St Melbourne 3000
published: 20 Dec 2022, 5 min read
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The Chinese Lunar New Year Festival historically attracts over 100,000 people to Chinatown each year to celebrate the food, music, art and culture of Melbourne's Chinese and Asian communities.
During the celebrations, patrons will explore and enjoy world-class restaurants, bars, shopping and experiences. 2023 will be the year of the Water Rabbit, symbolising prosperity, wealth, and happiness.
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The Chinese Lunar New Year Festival historically attracts over 100,000 people to Chinatown each year to celebrate the food, music, art and culture of Melbourne's Chinese and Asian communities.
During the celebrations, patrons will explore and enjoy world-class restaurants, bars, shopping and experiences. 2023 will be the year of the Water Rabbit, symbolising prosperity, wealth, and happiness.
Go see Chinese Lunar New Year 2022.
Chinese Lunar New Year 2022 is on 22 January 2022. The opening hours are: Sun 22 Jan 10am - 9pm. Conveniently located in Melbourne. Call 0431-475-588 for details.
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