Sydney Lunar Festival 2023
Fabulous feasts, spectacular shows and magnificent artworks. There are so many ways to celebrate Lunar New Year. It all kicks off January 21,2023
Celebrate Lunar New Year a.k.a the Year of the Rabbit in spectacular style in Sydney.
Highlights events What to do and where to eat during Sydney Lunar Festival 2023 :
Lunar Lanes - Haymarket Street Party
Saturday 21 January 2023
• Kick off your lunar new year celebrations at Lunar Lanes – part of the 2023 Sydney Lunar Festival.
• Lunar Lanes will transform the laneways of Haymarket into an exciting street party with real community spirit.
• Entertainment and activities
• The streets of Chinatown will buzz with live entertainment, roving performers, markets stalls, food trucks, DJs and plenty of Instagram moments.
• Enjoy performances from Sydney’s Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Taiwanese and Japanese community groups on the main stage at Hay Street. From 9pm, dance the night away as a live band performs all your favourite hits.
• Lion dancers
• Dining out
• Contained by Susan Chen
• 100 Good Wishes Quilt by The Haymarket Institute
Sydney Lunar Festival
Saturday 21 January 2023 to Sunday 05 February 2023
It’s time to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit.
Kick off your Lunar New Year celebrations as the laneways of Haymarket transform into a street party.
Lunar Spectacular Shows, Sydney Town Hall
Saturday 4 February from 10am
Performers share their culture through dance and music. See the official Sydney Lunar Festival site for show information and free bookings.
Banner Galleries, Various locations
Saturday 21 January to Sunday 5 February
Five Asian–Australian artists share what the Year of the Rabbit means for them in colourful, bright and engaging banner artworks.
Daily lion dancing performances
Monday to Thursday, 12pm and 12.30pm at Town Hall steps
and also on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 7.30pm and 8pm at Dixon Street Mall, Chinatown
Lion dancing troupes will ring in the Lunar New Year with plenty of drumming, flamboyance and skill.
Lunar Gateways
Corner of Campbell and George streets and the corner of Thomas and Hay streets
Saturday 21 January to Sunday 5 February
Each gateway is hand painted with design and cultural references to Korean, Chinese and Vietnamese architectural features.
Dragon boat racing, Cockle Bay Wharf
Welcome Ceremony Friday 27 January
also on Saturday 28 January, 8am to 5pm and Sunday 29 January 8:30am to 3pm
Watch the biggest dragon boat races in the southern hemisphere.
Spice Temple
Spice Temple is a modern Chinese restaurant with a culinary focus on China’s lesser known regions.
The menu charts an exciting spice trail through provinces such as Hunan, Yunnan, Sichuan, Xingjiang, Nanjing, Jiangxi and Guangxi, drawing on the rich food traditions and heritage of each region.
Aromatic and fragrant, the menus are a melting pot of robust flavours, including heady spices and dried, fresh, salted, pickled, brined and fermented chillies, and careful techniques, such as stir frying, tea smoking, dumpling mastery, steaming and pickling, creating an extraordinary culinary marriage and a unique dining experience.
The balance and harmony that define Spice Temple transcends to the drink menu, where a concise wine list and a carefully-curated selection of beers provide expert food pairings.
The cocktail list focusses on fresh fruit and natural sodas and is inspired by the 12 Chinese zodiac signs.
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