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Updated: 5:13 AM CDT July 15, 2021
ST. LOUIS After more than a year away, festivals are returning to the Missouri Botanical Garden with Chinese Culture Days.
The annual event will kick off on Aug. 7 with a grand parade featuring a 70-foot dancing dragon.
The weekend-long event will also feature authentic regional cuisine and watch special performances and martial arts demonstrations.
For more information about the festival and to get tickets, click here.
There will be no trams, free hours or early morning walking hours during signature event weekends.
The festival will overlap with the Garden s summer exhibit, Origami in the Garden. It s a traveling exhibition of 18 large-scale installations, will unfold (see what we did there?) at the Missouri Botanical Garden beginning April 17 and running through Oct. 10.
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