The Best Things to Do, See and Eat During Sydney Chinese New Year 2017

Eat bao in the sky, take a rickshaw tour of Chinatown and feast at Carriageworks' night market.
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Published on January 27, 2017
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    The Night Market at Carriageworks

    Sat, 28 Jan, 2017

    Carriageworks, Eveleigh

    Welcome in the Year of the Rooster with some delicious delicacies.

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    Rickshaw Tales

    Sat, 28 Jan - Tue, 14 Feb 2017

    Chinatown, Haymarket

    Be pedalled around Chinatown in a rickshaw designed by artist Louise Zhang.

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    Chinese New Year on Kensington Street 2017

    Sat, 4 Feb, 2017

    Kensington Street, Chippendale

    Watch dumplings being made, try your hand(s) at shadow puppetry and stuff yourself full of Kensington Street's finest food.

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    Chinese New Year Lunar Lantern Community Performances

    Multiple single dates

    Sydney CBD, Sydney

    See traditional dance performances in public places as part of Sydney's Chinese New Year celebrations.

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    One Tea Lounge Sky High Bao Bar

    Fri, 27 Jan - Sun, 12 Feb 2017

    Sydney Tower Eye, Sydney

    Fill up on bao high above the city at this Chinese New Year pop-up.

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    Lunar Markets 2017

    Fri, 27 Jan - Sun, 5 Feb 2017

    Pyrmont Bay Park, Pyrmont

    Celebrate Chinese New Year with bao, burgers and bubble tea.

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    Golden Koala Chinese Film Festival 2017

    Thu, 2 Feb - Mon, 6 Feb 2017

    The University of New South Wales, Kensington

    A celebration of Chinese film during the Chinese New Year.

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    Karaoke on the Sydney Harbour Bridge

    Sat, 21 Jan - Mon, 6 Mar 2017

    Bridge Climb Sydney, The Rocks

    How has no one thought of this before?

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    Fan Dongwang: Icons of Identity

    Fri, 20 Jan - Sat, 18 Feb 2017

    541 Art Space, Sydney

    Examine contemporary Chinese culture amid Australia’s syncretic national identity.

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    Dragon Boat Races 2017

    Sat, 11 Feb and Sun, 12 Feb 2017 

    Cockle Bay Wharf, Sydney

    Watch 3000 paddlers go for gold in Australia's largest dragon boat competition.

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