Get Involved!

Preparations are now well underway for the 2014 Sydney Chinese New Year Festival – celebrating the Year of the Horse – between 24 January and 9 February 2014. You can be involved by: • Taking a stall at the Chinese New Year Markets (24-26 January) • Applying to enter the Twilight Parade (2 February) • Applying to enter the Dragon Boat Races (8-9 February) • Presenting an Associated Event as part of the Festival • Submitting your interest in prov…

Creative Director – Gill Minervini

…s from all communities who celebrate the Lunar New Year – including China, Korea and Vietnam – building better understanding and celebrating the diversity of our city through unique cultural experiences. This year we have new events in the mix for you to enjoy – the infamous Dragon Ball and Lunar Feasts for food lovers as well as many new event partners and associated events. The Twilight Parade will also be full of surprises, bringing to life ma…

Visiting Sydney

It’s always a good time to visit Sydney, especially during Chinese New Year when you can experience one of the city’s biggest and brightest cultural events. As well as all the festival happenings in and around Chinatown, the area is a great shopping spot with Paddy’s Markets for knick-knacks, clothes and all sorts of weird and wonderful items or head to World Square for on-trend fashion. You’re just a hop, skip and a jump from Queen Victoria Bui…

Terms & Conditions

…e or transferable. Prizes cannot be redeemed for cash. The prizes must be taken as follows Dinner at Black by Ezard: on Friday 22 February 2013 at 6.30pm The Star Room: on Friday 22 February 2013 (night not changeable) In the event that for any reason whatsoever a winner does not redeem an element of the prize at the time stipulated by the City then that element of the prize will be forfeited by the winner and cash will not be awarded in lieu of…

Festival Launch

Fri 8 Feb 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Festival Launch Belmore Park, Sydney NSW…