Celebrations to mark Chinese New Year 2023 return to Belfast this weekend, celebrating the Year of the Rabbit!
Celebrations for Chinese New Year 2023 last up to 16 days marking the transition between zodiac signs: 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit, following the Year of the Tiger.The Year of the Rabbit, more specifically Water Rabbit, starts this Sunday, January 22, and lasts until February 9, 2024. During a lunchtime cookery demonstration, Suzie will showcase exciting dishes from her latest book "Simply Chinese".Chinese New Year Celebration 2023 The Chinese New Year Celebration returns to the Ulster Hall on Sunday, 22 January where you can share in the spirit of the festivities as the city prepares to welcome another year.
This event will feature a display of paintings by the ArtEast NI Club members, a talk and panel discussion with the artists discussing their themes, styles, and techniques, and an interactive workshop to encourage hands-on practice under the guidance of the artists.2pm: Talk and panel discussion in the Grainger RoomThis half-day event is family-friendly and free for all and more information is available here.
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