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Lunar New Year celebration returns to Museum of Surrey

Darpan News Desk , 19 Jan, 2026 03:13 PM
  • Lunar New Year celebration returns to Museum of Surrey
Museum of Surrey is celebrating the Year of the Horse by hosting their annual Lunar New Year celebration, on Saturday, February 21, from 1-4 p.m.
 
This free community event will feature performances and activities including dragon dance teaching, poetry performances, traditional and modern dance, tai chi demonstrations, storytelling and more.
 
“The community is our cozy home, and festivals are the sunshine within it. Neighbours, like family, celebrate together, strengthening bonds and adding vibrancy to our shared space. The community is a warm extended family, illuminated by the festive sunshine” said Ying Liu of the Chinese Village Club, a non-for-profit organization in Canada.
 
In partnership with the Chinese Village Club, this event offers a meaningful opportunity to learn more about Lunar New Year traditions and the rich cultural heritage of Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese communities. Also known as the Spring Festival, Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations across Asia and can last up to 40 days in some countries.
 
2026 marks the Year of the Horse, a symbol of energy, strength, freedom, and perseverance. The Horse is associated with optimism, hard work, and forward momentum, representing a year of progress, passion, and positive change. The Museum of Surrey invites residents and visitors to experience this free event and be part of this cultural celebration and tradition.

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