KYCITY Auckland celebrates the Chinese New Year
SKYCITY Auckland celebrates the Chinese New Year
SKYCITY Auckland is marking the Lunar New Year
with 16 days of celebrations including a stunning fireworks
display coinciding with the closing of Auckland Lantern
Festival.
Festivities begin on the eve of Chinese New Year, Wednesday 18 February, in the foyer of SKYCITY Auckland from 7pmwith free performances by lion dancers, acrobats and drummers.
On New Year’s Day, Thursday 19 February at 7pm, SKYCITY Auckland and Chinese community representatives will perform the auspicious ‘painting of the eyes’ ceremony. This will be followed by the arrival of the Chinese God of Fortune, who will descend from the top of the Sky Tower to welcome in the New Year. The God of Fortune’s descent will be marked by a display of firecrackers, lion dancers, drummers and acrobats, with performers continuing to entertain guests throughout the night.
Chinese New Year highlights:
• The Sky Tower
will be lit in the traditional colours of red and gold for
the duration of Chinese New Year celebrations, from 18
February to 5 March*
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• Visitors can enjoy free
entertainment including dazzling acrobatics, drummers, fire
dancers and jugglers at 7pmin the Atrium and 8pm in the
plaza every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
during the New Year period.
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• On Thursday 26
February Jade Dragon Restaurant pops-up in Albert Park
serving Chinese-style pork burgers alongside pork and prawn
dumplings on the first night of the Auckland Lantern
Festival. Free tuk tuks will ferry visitors between Albert
Park and SKYCITY Auckland.
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• On Sunday 1
March, to mark the close of the Auckland Lantern Festival, a
breathtaking fireworks display will illuminate Auckland from
the top of the Sky Tower.
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• Jade Dragon
restaurant is offering special a la carte and banquet menus
during Chinese New Year, including wok-fried crayfish and
crispy roasted chicken with ginger sauce.
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SKYCITY
Chief Operating Officer New Zealand/General Manager SKYCITY
Auckland John Mortensen says the Chinese community is an
integral part of Auckland, adding cultural richness and
diversity to the city.
“During this time SKYCITY Auckland truly comes alive with free performances, music and displays for the duration of the New Year celebrating Chinese culture and traditions.
“This year we’re very proud to extend our support to the Auckland Lantern Festival with our authentic Chinese restaurant Jade Dragon, and look forward to marking the closing of the Lantern Festival with a spectacular fireworks display,” Mr Mortensen says.
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