Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Fall Family Festival!
Celebrate with China Institute as we open the doors to our new home in downtown Manhattan. At this festival celebrating Chinese culture, children and families can make arts & crafts, watch a kung fu performance, see a Chinese landscape painter at work, take part in a food-making demonstration, learn how to speak some Chinese, watch movies, taste yummy Chinese delicacies, and more.
Celebrate with China Institute as we open the doors to our new home in downtown Manhattan. At this festival celebrating Chinese culture, children and families can make arts & crafts, watch a kung fu performance, see a Chinese landscape painter at work, take part in a food-making demonstration, learn how to speak some Chinese, watch movies, taste yummy Chinese delicacies, and more. Registration is not required; seating at events and workshops will be available on a first-come basis.
Events Include:
- Kung Fu Performance
- Cooking Class
- Craft Workshop: Calligraphy Workshop
- Tai Chi for Kids
- Children’s Workshop: What Was Like To Be the Emperor of China?
- Craft Workshop: Paper Cutting
- Chinese for Families Class
For questions or to register by phone, please contact Aaron Nicholson @ 212-744-8181, ext. 138 or by email at anicholson@chinainstitute.org.
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