Lunar New Year 2025 Parramatta

Lunar New Year 2025 Parramatta. Premium Photo A minimalist illustration capturing the essence of Lunar New Year 2025 A sleek When: Saturday 1 February 2025, 4pm - 9pm; Where: Parramatta Square & Centenary Square; More info here Parramatta will celebrate the Year of the Snake on Saturday 1 February 2025 from 4-9pm with traditional workshops, cultural activities and plenty of mouthwatering food and tasty drinks at both Centenary.

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Parramatta Square, PHIVE and Centenary Square; Saturday 1 February 2025; 4pm - 9pm 与我们一同庆祝蛇年,品味美食,享受节日的欢乐气氛!

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Multicultural NSW wishes everyone a Happy Lunar New Year, as we move into the Year of the Snake on Wednesday 29 January. From high pole lion dancing to a giant 20-metre artwork, Parramatta is pulling out all the stops to celebrate the Lunar New Year next weekend Join in the festivities of Lunar New Year in Parramatta and welcome the Year of the Snake! Bring your family and friends to experience a night filled with cultural decorations, free activities, celebrations, delicious food and live performances

Lunar new year 2025 greeting card zodiac snake Vector Image. Registration: Spaces are limited with some seats and standing room As the world officially slithers into the Year of the Snake on January 29, City of Parramatta is encouraging the community to come together and mark the occasion on Saturday, February 1.

[POSTPONED] Parramatta's Lunar New Year Celebration Family Guide Centenary Square ParraParents. Join City of Parramatta and welcome the Year of the Snake with a celebration in the heart of Parramatta! From 4pm to 9pm, enjoy free activities, live performances, delicious street food, and cultural displays across Parramatta Square and. Multicultural NSW wishes everyone a Happy Lunar New Year, as we move into the Year of the Snake on Wednesday 29 January.