BrisAsia Festival 2014

Celebrate the strong ties between Brisbane and Asia with an array of fun and free festival events.
Elizabeth Penrose
Published on January 27, 2014

Overview

The annual BrisAsia Festival celebrates the strong connection between Brisbane and Asia. No matter where you call home, or what your heritage, the BrisAsia Festival can be enjoyed by all.

Some standouts of the fest include the Cai Guo-Qiang exhibition at GOMA. Inspired by Stradbroke Island's landscape, the dramatic exhibition is the first solo showcase by the artist. It is a unique, peaceful and compelling exhibition.

Another unmissable event is the Chinese Lunar New Year Festival on 31 January in Chinatown. The party will consist of lion dancers, firecrackers, markets, traditional music and dance performances.

Following the New Year celebrations, Sunnybank will play host to a wide range of free activities to appropriately ring in 2014. Dragon dancing, Kung Fu, Tai Chi, noodle making, Chinese calligraphy demonstrations and much more will keep the whole family entertained.

For more information regarding the festival session times visit the website.

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