1 are $17 for adults, $15 for seniors and $13 for children.The Chinese American Museum and El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument is excited to present our annual New Year Festival! This year, CAM welcomes spring with Spring Fest 2023 (formerly known as Lantern Festival ) on Saturday, March 4th from Noon to 5pm!īring your family and friends to the Chinese American Museum for an exciting day full of multicultural performances, family-friendly activities, and year of the rabbit inspired crafts. Tickets can be purchased at the event or online at: Tickets are $27 at the door or $21 online for adults, $23 at the door or $19 online for senior citizens, $19 at the door or $15.50 online for children ages 4-12 and free for children ages 4 and younger. HAPPY HOLIDAYS Come celebrate with us Chinese Lantern Festival is open Christmas Eve & Day (and all of Christmas Week) & New Year’s Eve. The Festival has traveled across North America with successful visits to Texas, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Virginia, Florida, and Canada, entertaining tens of thousands of visitors. Experience 'The Wild as you travel the globe at Chinese Lantern Festival - explore cheetahs, lions, jumping koi fish, jellyfish, panda bears, majestic cran. We are happy to share the beauty of not only the lanterns, but the Chinese culture which includes our art, food, dance, crafts, and martial arts, “ said George Zhao, president of Hanart Culture, which is the producer of the event. The lanterns that visitors will see aren’t the ordinary lanterns sold in stores, it takes nearly 30,000 hours to design the shapes and they are all made by hand by masters from Zigong, China. Although the rain was pouring down on the big white tent that was placed in front of the stage, spirits were definitely not brought down as families and friends watched the dozens of performances. “The art of making Chinese lanterns is a tradition that goes back many centuries. On a Saturday afternoon, the Chinese Lantern Festival took place in the heart of Los Angeles at El Pueblo Historical Movement. At the Koka Booth Amphitheatre, spectators of all ages can come see the beautiful lights from Chinese. With nightly kung fu performances (and lessons at the end of each show), shadow plays, and the tastiest food, the Festival promises to amaze those of every age. The Chinese Lantern Festival travels the country, but spends most of its time in Cary, NC. Los Angeles Lantern Festival 2022 Chinese American Museum, Los Angeles Los Angeles Lantern Festival 2022 CAM presents the 21st Anniversary of the Los Angeles Lantern Festival with virtual programs and special events throughout Lunar New Year Join us for the following virtual events in celebration of this year’s Lantern Festival. In addition to the lanterns, a craft marketplace will have authentic Chinese jewelry, embroidery art, artifacts, sugar art, paper-cut, fabric art, dough figurine and other merchandise for purchase. On the night of the Chinese Lantern Festival, streets are decorated with colorful. Not only will the animals be lit from within with LED lights, many will be interactive and will have many visitors do a double take because of their movements. Chinese Lantern Festival 2023 will be celebrated on February 5th in 2023. The theme of the Chinese Lantern Festival is The Wild, the Fairplex grounds will be transformed into a global wonderland, showcasing life size animals (including lions, pandas, whales, hippos, etc.) from around the world including Africa, Asia, Anartica, Oceania, and the Americas. 26 (Xinhua) - More than 1,000 Chinese and Americans were attracted by a grand Spring Festival gala Sunday night in Los Angeles, the second largest city of the United States, experiencing Chinese culture and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Dog. A great social outing for the young and the young at heart, whether it’s a family night, date night, or group outing, visitors will be entertained with a unique and fun night of Chinese culture. The Festival begins Thursday, November 15 and runs for eight weeks, Thursday through Sunday evenings, from 5:30 pm-10 pm until closing day on Sunday, January 6, 2019. The Festival will light up the Los Angeles skies as it brings over 1,000 handcrafted illuminated lanterns depicting larger than life animals and transforming the grounds into a colorful wonderland with lights that can be seen from miles away. The Pomona Fairplex will host the spectacular “Hanart Culture’s Chinese Lantern Festival” this holiday season.
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