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Cumberland Council to celebrate Year of the Dragon with three jam-packed events for this Lunar New Year

Ring in the year of the Dragon with Council’s Lunar New Year events held across Cumberland from Friday 9 February to Sunday 11 February.

2 Feb 2024 - Events

Ring in the year of the Dragon with Council’s Lunar New Year events held across Cumberland from Friday 9 February to Sunday 11 February.

Held across three days, the program will boast a number of fun filled festivities including the Lunar Block Party in Lidcombe, the Lunar Concert in Auburn and Lunar Local in Berala.

Cumberland Mayor Lisa Lake said Lunar New Year is a good opportunity for the community to get together and celebrate an important cultural tradition.

“The Lunar New Year is an important time of year for many, symbolising new beginnings, coming together and a fresh start for everyone celebrating,” she said.

“Council’s events provide all members of the community with an opportunity to enjoy this cultural tradition with their family and friends, while learning about and experiencing the Asian cultures that celebrate this event.”

The Lunar Block party that will be held on Friday 9 February will be a new addition to this year’s event programming, and will encourage visitors to explore downtown Lidcombe and discover some of the best Korean food in Western Sydney as well as the range of culturally diverse local restaurants along the main street.

There will also be a vibrant entertainment program including emerging Asian Australian musicians, K-POP style dance, live art by Sydney based Korean Australian street artist Sam Absurd, and an Asian Comedy Showcase.

The Lunar Concert on Saturday 10 February will feature a stage program of live performances, lion and dragon dancing, lanterns, as well as food stalls.

Meanwhile, the Lunar Local event on Sunday 11 February will include a morning of community crafts and traditional lion and dragon dancing throughout the main street of Berala. 

This year the Lunar New Year will celebrate the Year of the Dragon which symbolises power, good fortune, strength and health. 

For more information visit, https://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/lunar-new-year

Funding for this project has been provided by NSW Government.