Friday, January 28, 2011

2011 Chinese New Year Celebrations

Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit in Chinatown!  Food and fun begin tonight through Saturday evening!  Click here to see a list of the different restaurants and businesses offering discounts through the month of February.  Enjoy! 



Friday, January 28, 6:00 – 10:00 pm
Open to the public, Free
Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii presents
62nd Annual Narcissus Festival and
Choy Cheng, Traditional Lion Dance Blessing, and
Chinatown Open House

In Chinatown and at Chinatown Cultural Plaza. The evening begins at 8 South King St. with the traditional Chinese lion dance blessing -- Choy Cheng. The Narcissus Queen and her court will visit Chinatown businesses and their patrons. Stores celebrate by lighting firecrackers and offering lisee (good luck money envelopes) to the dancing lions. Meanwhile, the Chinatown Open House celebration takes place at the Chinatown Cultural Plaza, with food vendors, arts and crafts booths, and entertainment.

Saturday, January 29, 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Open to the public, Free
Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii hosts the

Chinatown New Year Celebration
Chinatown Cultural Plaza. Food vendors provide an assortment of Chinese ethnic favorites, including jai (vegetarian monk’s food), gin doi (Chinese doughnut), gau (New Year pudding), and jook (rice soup). Entertainment includes ethnic dance troupes, local musical groups, and martial arts and weapons demonstrations.

Saturday, January 29, 3:30– 5:30 pm
Open to the public, Free
Chinatown Merchants Association presents
Night in Chinatown Parade

The “Night In Chinatown” Parade begins at 3:30 p.m. on Hotel Street at the
State Capitol and proceeds to Maunakea Street. Parade participants include Festival Queens and their courts, cultural organizations, kung fu martial artists, lion and dragon dance associations, including a special performance by a 150 foot dragon. For more information about this event or to participate, call Gifford Chang at (808) 306-4570 or Denton Chun at (808) 375-2488, or email hawaiichinatown@yahoo.com.

Saturday, January 29, 9:00 am – 10:30 pm
Open to the public, Free
Chinatown Merchants Association presents
Night in Chinatown Festival

On Maunakea Street and Smith Street. This all-day block party features booths with home-cooked Asian food and traditional New Year’s arts and crafts, as well as, entertainment on two stages with martial arts, cultural demonstrations, and Chinese lion and dragon dance performances. Visit Keiki Land where there are activities for children of all ages, from inflatable rides to games. Join the Little Miss Chinatown activity and have an opportunity to participate in the parade. Also, special guests, including lion dance performances and other fun activities will occur throughout the day. Don’t miss this major opportunity to purchase special food or items to welcome the Lunar New Year! For more information about this event or to participate, call Gifford Chang at (808) 306-4570 or Kelfred Chang at (808) 306-4584, or email hawaiichinatown@yahoo.com
chinese new year celebrations

http://chinatownhi.com/?q=node/648

No comments:

Post a Comment