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* 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR * Things To Do * Food and Drink * Shopping Showing 53 results 1. TOP CHOICE for Edinburgh Chinese New Year ABOUT EDINBURGH’S CHINESE NEW YEAR FESTIVAL 2023 marks the Chinese Year of the Rabbit. Chinese New Year in Edinburgh has become the largest celebration of its kind in Scotland. Since its inception in 2019, it has been coordinated by Edinburgh Tourism… Read more Share this: * * * 1. DRIED FLOWER WORKSHOP The Cambridge Satchel Company Creative dried flower workshop host by HelloArt x Cambridge Satchel Company. Guided by florists Charlotte & India, you’ll learn how to create a stunning, sustainable dried flower vase arrangement using a variety of beautiful dried… Read more Share this: * * * 1. 2. JOHNSTONS OF ELGIN CHINESE NEW YEAR PROMOTION Johnstons of Elgin, 11 Multrees Walk, Edinburgh EH1 3DQ Exclusive Store Discount and Lucky Dip Prize Draw for a limited time. Join us in our Edinburgh Flagship Store for an exclusive 20% discount to celebrate Chinese New Year between Sunday 22nd January and Saturday… Read more Share this: * * * 1. 2. THE BALLAD OF MULAN Lecture Theatre at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh The performance of the ballad tells of how Hua Mulan replaced her aging father to serve the country, disguised herself as a man, fought bravely in the army, and eventually reunited with her family. Date:… Read more Share this: * * * 1. JOHNNIE WALKER BLUE LABEL – LUNAR NEW YEAR LIMITED EDITION Johnnie Walker Princes Street, 145 Princes St, Edinburgh EH2 4BL The iconic Johnnie Walker Blue Label is synonymous with excellence, and the limited edition Lunar New Year releases are an added luxury to an already coveted gift. This year’s vibrantly illustrated new Johnnie Walker Blue… Read more Share this: * * * 1. 2. CHINESE AND BRITISH EXHIBITION Edinburgh Central Library, 7-9 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EG New pop-up exhibition in Edinburgh Central Library explores the connections between British and Chinese communities and culture, inspired by the current British Library Exhibition. This pop-up features artwork from British Born Chinese artist Sarah Kwan,… Read more Share this: * * * 1. CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR AT CAMERA OBSCURA & WORLD OF ILLUSIONS 549 Castlehill, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2ND Camera Obscura & World of Illusions are excited to be celebrating Chinese New Year and the Year of the Rabbit. We’re lighting up our building red for the duration of the festival, so look out… Read more Share this: * * * 1. LUNAR NEW YEAR COCKTAIL AT HARVEY NICHOLS Forth Floor Bar, Harvey Nichols Edinburgh, 30-34 St Andrew Square Edinburgh EH2 2AD Happy Year of the Rabbit. Harvey Nichols is raising the bar to celebrate 2023 with a special Lunar New Year cocktail menu. The limited edition menu includes three curated cocktails to toast Lunar 2023 in… Read more Share this: * * * 1. CHINESE NEW YEAR CUSTOMS AND YEAR OF RABBIT VIDEO The video will explain the 12 zodiac animals in China and share some Chinese legends about the rabbit. It will also introduce the folk customs when the Chinese people welcome the Chinese New Year. The… Read more Share this: * * * 1. CHINESE NEW YEAR CONCERT We are delighted to once again welcome musicians from Tianjin University of Finance and Economics to bring a selection of musical pieces including traditional Chinese folk music and choir performances to celebrate the Chinese New… Read more Share this: * * * 1. CHINESE SWEET DUMPING & LANTERN MAKING WORKSHOP Studio 4, Abbeymount Studios, 2 Easter Road, Edinburgh EH7 5AN Come and celebrate Lantern festival by making sweet dumplings (Tangyuan) and lanterns. The Chinese believe that the round shape of the Tangyuan symbolise family togetherness. The lanterns have a good meaning of people letting go… Read more Share this: * * * 1. GET 20% OFF BAXTERS OF SCOTLAND LUXURY HAMPERS Online The Baxters brand began back in 1868 in the village of Fochabers in the Scottish Highlands. Founded by George Baxter, the small family business went from high-street grocer to multi-national company and a staple soup… Read more Share this: * * * 1 2 3 … 5 Next » End of posts No more posts to load Load more * Privacy Policy © 2023 ETAG Site by The Lane Agency