Description
The Sydney Lunar Festival typically does not occur on the same exact dates every year, as it is based on the Lunar New Year, which varies each year according to the lunar calendar. For instance, in 2025, the festival runs from January 29 to February 16, but these dates change depending on the start of the Lunar New Year, which can fall anywhere between late January and mid-February.
The Lunar New Year celebration in Sydney is one of the city's most vibrant and culturally significant festivals, typically taking place in January or February, depending on the lunar calendar. The festival spans multiple weeks and is celebrated throughout Chinatown and other areas of the city, with the highlight being the Lunar New Year Parade in the heart of Sydney’s Central Business District. The event features a dazzling procession with traditional lion and dragon dances, cultural performances, and art installations. The Lunar New Year festival honours Asian heritage, with food markets, live performances, and family-friendly activities bringing together people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
The dress code is casual, though some may choose to wear traditional attire to celebrate the occasion. The event is free to attend, but some special activities or performances may require tickets. The Lunar New Year celebrations are open to all ages, with a wide range of events designed to appeal to families, children, and adults alike. As one of Sydney’s largest multicultural festivals, it is an exciting and inclusive celebration, offering a chance to experience the beauty of Chinese culture and the spirit of renewal that comes with the new year.
Location
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Sydney NSW, Australia