From the 6th to 21st February, the Sydney
Chinese New Year celebrates the Red Monkey. Keeping with typical,
flamboyant Aussie tradition, the festival will max to new swinging heights.
From tours to exhibitions, entertainment and cultural events, most being free,
if you’re a huge fan of this celebratory time, then grab your banana and let’s
get this blog post jumping from tree to tree.
The streets of Sydney are going to come alive with enormous lunar
lanterns, street fairs and the traditional Dragon Boat Race on the Harbour.
They’re 12 metres long with up to 20 paddlers so you absolutely won’t miss them
and their beating drums. The event comes with 80 attractions, yes 80, and the
website includes a full calendar of what’s on every single day. From Lunar
Lanterns of the Horse, star attraction Monkey, Rabbit and Tiger, if you’re
visiting the city for only a few days during this time, you’ll be entertained
to the hilt.
Also make a note of the starting date on the 6th where
you can enjoy the Chinese Garden Highlights tour, Lion Dance and Kids at the
Arthouse. Following this is the Outdoor Fair, Yin and Yang of the Monkey,
Children’s Day and Kensington Street’s Chinese New Year Celebration.
The website also features an ‘Our Pics’ page for specific
personalities such as the Freebies, Most Popular and the fantastic ‘Hipsters’
categories. If you’re really going to venture right into the culture of the
city, check out For The Brave featuring Dames of Thrones Burlesque Show, Slide
The City (water included) and Speed Dating (32-42 year olds). Want to veer off the
beaten track, learn the Art of Taxidermy, Sound of Music Singalong or Risque
Revue. For all Brits or lovers of British comedy, way past the expiration
celebration dates, how about booking yourselves into Faulty Towers: Dining
Experience. Don’t presume you’ll get seated, served or receive anything you
ordered from the menu.
As all the events are taking place downtown, dodge the water
attractions, plop yourself on a ferry and within 10 minutes, you can be back at
Cremorne Point. There’s no
monkey business about our hotel, it’s all straight up serenity and stunning
Harbour views. With the king of the jungle nearby at Taronga Zoo, you may hear
the lions roar at night from Cremorne Point Manor, competing with the roosters
who are lined up for 2017, as your personal alarm clock.
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