Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Wing Luke Museum Lunar New Year Festival
The Wing Luke Museum hosts a Lunar New Year celebration for families.
Where
11am: A lion dance will bless The Wing with their vibrant and energetic spirit. Come watch and cheer on the dancers as they rid the museum of bad luck. Cover your ears when the firecrackers are lit!
11:30am: Come inside for the New Year Fair. There will be monkey fun for everyone! Enjoy a kid-friendly screening of The Monkey King, art workshops, face painting, a zodiac stuffed-animal petting zoo, a scavenger hunt, and raffle prizes!
All fair activities are free with museum admission.
Adults: $14.95
Seniors: $11.95
SPECIAL: Children and students (with valid ID) are free only on Saturday, February 6, 2016 as part of the Lunar New Year Fair. Thanks to the generous sponsorship from the National Committee on United States-China Relations.
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