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Indianapolis Chinese Festival
The city of Indianapolis hosts the fifth annual Indianapolis Chinese Festival downtown.
When:
September 8, 2012 12:00pm to 7:00pm
Where
Festival Info:
The city of Indianapolis is hosting the fifth annual Indianapolis Chinese Festival downtown on September 8, 2012, at Military Park. This festival is held during the month of Chinese Moon Festival, which is the second largest Chinese festival after Chinese New Year. The Moon festival in China is a celebration of the harvest with family and friends.
The Chinese Festival in Indianapolis is hosted by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office and is a collaboration between a number of local Chinese organizations, including the Lilly Chinese Culture Network, Indiana Association of Chinese Americans (IACA), Indianapolis Chinese Performing Arts, Inc. (ICPAI), Confucius Institute, Chinese School at IUPUI, Indianapolis Chinese Culture Center, Inc. (ICCCI), Families of Children from China - Indiana (FCC-IN) and Indiana Asian American Times.
Over the past decade, Chinese students and families have become a major ethnic group living in Indianapolis. The Chinese Festival celebrates and shares the excitement of the Chinese culture and heritage with residents of Indiana. Visitors will experience and even participate in the famed lion and dragon dances, art exhibits, tai chi, musical and dance performances, crafts, and sports such as ping pong, badminton, Chinese yo yo and Chinese jump rope. Delicious Chinese food will be available on site. Visitors can finish the evening with a lantern walk along the canal.
Cost:
Free
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