Nine things to do during Chinese New Year
Celebrate the Year of the Rat in Ōtautahi,
Christchurch! The rat represents optimism, intelligence and
energy – all of which will be featured in the city’s
vibrant celebrations.
Throughout the lunar New Year period lanterns will adorn the Christchurch Casino, the City Promenade and the Riverside Market.
Karena Finnie ChristchurchNZ Head of Major and Business Events said Chinese New Year is an opportunity to celebrate the city’s rich cultural diversity.
“There will be a number of events held across the city, both public and community-led. It’s a great opportunity to celebrate our Asian communities and the many fun, vibrant and colourful traditions.”
Here’s just some of the events that will be celebrated during the New Year period, for more events visit the Christchurch City Council’s What’s On page.
15 January
to 9 February
Ballantynes Lanterns, Cnr
Cashel and Colombo Streets
See the stunning
installation of handmade lanterns throughout the store.
There's a competition for the kids and some very
insta-worthy pictures, this is a Ballantynes event not to be
missed!
26 January
Happy
Chinese New Year Festival, Victoria Square, 11am to
10pm
Bring the family into the city and
celebrate Chinese New Year! Enjoy authentic Chinese food,
free live performances and fun activities.
27 to
31 January
Lunar New Year Bilingual
Story times, Upper Riccarton, Shirley, Bishopdale South,
Halswell and Tūranga Libraries
Listen to the
story of Zodiac animals, sing songs in Chinese and Korean to
celebrate the year of the rat!
29 January to 7
February
Chinese Traditional Games,
Upper Riccarton, Papanui, New Brighton, Tūranga, and
Linwood Libraries
Come along to this free
session and take part in Chinese traditional games,
calligraphy, paper cutting and plate painting. Learn to
write your name in the Chinese alphabet and have fun with
your friends and whānau in this special celebration
season!
31 January
Lunar New
Year Bedtime Stories, Fendalton Library, 6.30pm to
7.30pm
Come along with your whānau to hear
special bedtime stories on Lunar New Year’s Day! Enjoy
Chinese traditional performing arts, shadow puppets and
themed activities.
1
February
Spectacular Lunar New Year
Performance, Tūranga Library 11am to 1pm
A
spectacular display of colours, costumes, music and
performances to welcome the Year of the Rat. You are invited
to come dressed in traditional clothing.
8
February
Lunar New Year Whānau Fun Day,
Upper Riccarton Library, 11am to 2pm
Bring peace
and joy to you in the Lunar New Year with Year of the Rat
free mini performances. Come and enjoy a variety of Chinese
traditional games, crafts and themed activities.
6 to 15 February
Night Noodle
Market, North Hagley Park, 4pm to 10pm
Follow
the delicious smells to North Hagley Park and treat the
family to everything from fusion dumplings, ramen, bao buns,
fresh-off-the-grill BBQ skewers and delicious eastern
desserts – nom nom!
16 February, 3pm to
5pm
2020 Christchurch Chinese New Year
Parade, Cathedral Square, 3pm to 5pm
A
celebration of colour and culture, the parade will include
lions, dragons, dancers, drummers and more! Starting at the
Bridge of Remembrance at 3pm the Parade will move down
Cashel St and finish in the Square for a festival of
performances and culture.
Hold onto your
seats, there’s a new festival coming to
town….
We can’t wait to welcome the new South Island Moon Festival to Ōtautahi
Christchurch in October 2020!
Finnie said the new festival will build off the huge success of the South Island Lantern Festival.
“The newly created South Island Moon Festival will be held in October 2020, at a time of year where it can flourish into its full potential as a celebration of our links to China and East Asia.
“The festival will be a vibrant mix of culture, art, food, music, community and nature – bringing people together to acknowledge whānau, community and the full moon.”