Six Cultural Dinners for the Chinese New Year

Six Cultural Dinners for the Chinese New Year
Jan 21, 2009 By eChinacities.com

(1) The first “Spring Festival-welcoming Party” will be held in Yuyuantan Park (47 Sanlihe Lu, Xicheng District, Beijing) on Jan 10th to Jan. 30th 2009.

  

(2) Imperial Performance at the Summer Palace and Temple of Heaven

Summer Palace and Suzhou Street 18th Spring Royal Carnival from Jan. 26 to Feb. 9th 2009 

Worshiping of the God or ancestors in Temple of Heaven (Tiantan Lu, Chongwen District, Beijing) from Jan. 26 to 30th 2009.

 

(3) Spring blessing in Temples

Chanfu Temple in Beihai Park (Di’anmen Xidajie, Beijing) from Jan. 23 to Feb. 1, 2009

Biyun Temple of Fragrance Hill (west suburb, Haidian District, Beijing 010-62591155) from Jan. 26 to Feb. 9th 2009

Temple of the Sleeping Buddha in Beijing Botanical Garden (Xiangshan Nanlu, Haidian District, Beijing) from Jan. 25 to 31th 2009 including 3rd plum blossom fair.

 

(4) Flower Exhibition in Zhongshan Park and Beijing Botanical Garden

From Jan. 23 to Feb. 15th 2009, orchids will be on display in Tanghuawu Garden and Huifangyuan Garden of Zhongshan Park (west Tiananmen, Chang’an Jie, Beijing)

From Jan. 15 to Feb. 9th 2009, the 3rd plum blossom fair will be held in Beijing Botanical Garden (Xiangshan Nanlu, Haidian District, Beijing) with more than 100 pots of plants on display.

 

(5) Ice Arenas in Zizhuyuan, Yuyuantan Park, Beihai Park and Taoranting Park.

 

(6) Cultural Exhibitions in 11 parks

 

More temple fairs

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