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2021-01-31 20:54 By: Xinhua
CANBERRA, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) Chinese New Year will be celebrated at the Adelaide Festival Center in South Australia with concert, exhibition and workshops in February.
The Chinese New Year Concert showcasing the eastern and western cultures during a special evening performance will be held on Feb. 13 by the School of Chinese Music and Arts in Adelaide Festival Center s Dunstan Playhouse. For me, Chinese New Year is about reflecting on our cultural heritage and passing it on to the next generation, said Zhao Liang, founder of the school, in a statement. So this concert is a great way to celebrate.
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CANBERRA-Chinese New Year will be celebrated at the Adelaide Festival Center in South Australia with a concert, exhibition and workshops in February.
The Chinese New Year Concert showcasing Eastern and Western cultures during a special evening performance will be held on Feb 13 by the local School of Chinese Music and Arts in Adelaide Festival Center s Dunstan Playhouse. For me, Chinese New Year is about reflecting on our cultural heritage and passing it on to the next generation, says Zhao Liang, founder of the school, in a statement. So this concert is a great way to celebrate.
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