When: Friday 16 February to Saturday 17 Februaryįor more info, click here. Think you’re good at ping-pong? Show us what you got! Local street artist, Phibs, has painted Year of the Dog ping-pong tables and they’re up for grabs if you register to play. When: 10:30am - 11pm, Saturday 17 Februaryįor more info, click here. Make sure to head down early because this is an event that’s going to be majorly crowded.
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You might even come across a few performances from Chinese youth groups (cuties). There will be TONS of food from some of Melbourne’s best Chinese restaurants, PLUS food trucks. White Night At Chinese New YearĬelebrate both White Night AND Chinese New Year on Saturday. This is all part of a full night of Chinese New Year’s Day celebrations at Southbank.įor more info, click here. Apparently, they’ll be doing this elaborate, 30-minute performance that you won’t want to miss. A Chinese New Year’s Day flash mob is gracing our presence at Queensbridge Square, featuring over 300 performers. Friday & Saturday Chinese New Year’s Day Flash MobĮver since watching Friends With Benefits, it’s kind of, sort of, most definitely been our dream to witness a flash mob. And just when you thought it couldn't get any more OTT< there's gonna be a traditional lion dance performance right in the restaurant. Heads up guys, the legends ta Hu Tong in Prahran are chucking a massive Chinese New Year's Eve banquet on the 15th. The Hawker Hall team also invented a “happiness” cocktail (aren’t all cocktails happy?) and a “longevity” cocktail justttt for Chinese New Year. They’re giving you the power to choose 7 items from the 15 item menu, leaving you to stuff your face with all the greasy goodness. PSA! Every weekend of February, Hawker Hall is offering CNY Yum Cha from 11am to 4pm for $38 a head. When: Friday 16 February to Sunday 25 February Plus, if you tag the photo with #luckycatroom, you’ll have a chance to win a $500 MC gift card. What better way to celebrate the year of the dog with a room full of.cats (?) Melbourne Central is giving us a lucky cat room which is basically a 4x4m space filled with 888 gold waving Maneki Neko cats (worst nightmare or dream come true?). Where: Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne Museum and Immigration Museumįor more info, click here. The Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne Museum and Immigration Museum will be featuring projection art, a canine fashion show (did someone say dogs?!), Feng Shui workshop (give us all the Zen) AND fortune telling. If you’ve never celebrated Chinese New Year before, well neither has Museums Victoria and they’re going BIG for it. Get your 'gram finger ready.įor more info, click here.
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Crown has recruited a bunch of Melbourne's hottest street artists to turn each tower into a giant fire-breathing dragon! They'll be flaming every half hour from 8pm to midnight until 27 February. If you notice something a little different about the flame towers at Crown Riverwalk, this is why. We love this time of year.įor more info, click here. Be prepared for fireworks, dragons and heapppppsss of food throughout the CBD. For 10 long-awaited days, there'll be a non-stop Chinese New Year festival running across the city. Here’s where to celebrate Chinese New Year in Melbourne in 2018. You’ll find parts of the city turn into a colourful mess of entertainment and celebrations. That means dumplings, dragons, dancing andddd dumplings.
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Did you know that every dish you eat during Chinese New Year has a symbolic meaning? Soooo the more dumplings we eat, the more money we make? Well, bloody hell! Lay it on us!įrom February 15-25, you might mistake Melbs for Shanghai, because it’s Chinese freaking NEW YEAR.