when: 21 January 2023 | venue: Brunswick Street Mall | cost: Free | address: Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley
published: 09 Jan 2023, 5 min read
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Come and experience Lunar New Year in the heart of the Valley and enjoy the unique flavours and vibrant culture that the Valley has to offer. Why not book a table at one of the Valley's top Asian restaurants to mark this auspicious occasion?
Celebrations and festivities are both fun and free. Expect traditional lion, dragon dances alongside roving street performers throughout the Brunswick Street Mall, Chinatown Mall, Bakery Lane, and within various venues in the Valley precinct to celebrate Lunar New Year.
Program:
Brunswick Street Mall
- 4pm - Welcome and opening followed by lion eye dotting ceremony
- 4.15pm - Roving lion dance
- 4.30pm - Korean traditional dance 'Pangoot'
- 5pm - 'The story of Nian' theatrical performance
- 5.30pm - Toko Ton Japanese drumming performance
- 6pm - Filipino Australian Cultural dance
- 6.30pm - Martial arts performance
- 7pm - Chinese Grandma Yen comedy performance
- 7.30pm - LED lion dance
Bakery Lane
- 6pm - Roving 'Story of Nian' character performers
- 6.30pm - Roving lion
- 7.30pm - Roving Chinese Grandma Yen
Chinatown Mall
- 4-8pm - Market stalls
- 4.30pm - Vietnamese clay figures workshop
- 4.30pm - Lion dance on high jong poles
- 5.30pm - Firecrackers
- 6.30pm - LED Dragon dance
- 7.30pm - Lion dance
- 8pm - Firecrackers
Roving Lions
- 5.45pm - Roving lion dance in Wickham Street commencing at Cathedral Village
- 8pm - Roving lion dance in Brunswick Street commencing at Chicken of Rock
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Come and experience Lunar New Year in the heart of the Valley and enjoy the unique flavours and vibrant culture that the Valley has to offer. Why not book a table at one of the Valley's top Asian restaurants to mark this auspicious occasion?
Celebrations and festivities are both fun and free. Expect traditional lion, dragon dances alongside roving street performers throughout the Brunswick Street Mall, Chinatown Mall, Bakery Lane, and within various venues in the Valley precinct to celebrate Lunar New Year.
Program:
Brunswick Street Mall
- 4pm - Welcome and opening followed by lion eye dotting ceremony
- 4.15pm - Roving lion dance
- 4.30pm - Korean traditional dance 'Pangoot'
- 5pm - 'The story of Nian' theatrical performance
- 5.30pm - Toko Ton Japanese drumming performance
- 6pm - Filipino Australian Cultural dance
- 6.30pm - Martial arts performance
- 7pm - Chinese Grandma Yen comedy performance
- 7.30pm - LED lion dance
Bakery Lane
- 6pm - Roving 'Story of Nian' character performers
- 6.30pm - Roving lion
- 7.30pm - Roving Chinese Grandma Yen
Chinatown Mall
- 4-8pm - Market stalls
- 4.30pm - Vietnamese clay figures workshop
- 4.30pm - Lion dance on high jong poles
- 5.30pm - Firecrackers
- 6.30pm - LED Dragon dance
- 7.30pm - Lion dance
- 8pm - Firecrackers
Roving Lions
- 5.45pm - Roving lion dance in Wickham Street commencing at Cathedral Village
- 8pm - Roving lion dance in Brunswick Street commencing at Chicken of Rock
Go see Lunar New Year 2023.
Lunar New Year 2023 is on 21 January 2023. The opening hours are: 4:00pm to 8:00pm. Conveniently located in Fortitude Valley.
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