published: 04 Jan 2022
Perth Chinese New Year Fair is back on Sunday 6 February 2022 to celebrate the Lunar New Year, Year of the Tiger. Held in Perth Cultural Centre and WA Museum Boola Bardip from 12 to 9 pm. Rich in Culture and full of entertainment, featuring highly anticipated lion and dragon dances, multicultural concert and zodiac lanterns display.
The annual free admission "street carnival" is one of the largest and popular community events in the City of Perth. Attended by an average of 20,000 people including participants, volunteers and visitors coming to celebrate the Chinese festival and culture as well as the cultural diversity of the Western Australian community. Other essence of the Fair are stalls, art and fun craft workshops, competitions, games and rides and colourful cultural performances.
Perth Chinese New Year Fair 2022 | 06 Feb 2022 - 06 Feb 2022 | 5 min read | venue: Perth Cultural Centre | cost: FREE | website: https://www.chungwah.org.au/en/home/ Perth Chinese New Year Fair is back on Sunday 6 February 2022 to celebrate the Lunar New Year, Year of the Tiger. Held in Perth Cultural Centre and WA Museum Boola Bardip from 12 to 9 pm. Rich in Culture and full of entertainment, featuring highly anticipated lion and dragon dances, multicultural concert and zodiac lanterns display. The annual free admission "street carnival" is one of the largest and popular community events in the City of Perth. Attended by an average of 20,000 people including participants, volunteers and visitors coming to celebrate the Chinese festival and culture as well as the cultural diversity of the Western Australian community. Other essence of the Fair are stalls, art and fun craft workshops, competitions, games and rides and colourful cultural performances.
Perth Chinese New Year Fair is back on Sunday 6 February 2022 to celebrate the Lunar New Year, Year of the Tiger. Held in Perth Cultural Centre and WA Museum Boola Bardip from 12 to 9 pm. Rich in Culture and full of entertainment, featuring highly anticipated lion and dragon dances, multicultural concert and zodiac lanterns display.
The annual free admission "street carnival" is one of the largest and popular community events in the City of Perth. Attended by an average of 20,000 people including participants, volunteers and visitors coming to celebrate the Chinese festival and culture as well as the cultural diversity of the Western Australian community. Other essence of the Fair are stalls, art and fun craft workshops, competitions, games and rides and colourful cultural performances.