Our friendly reception teams are getting amongst the Lunar New Year cheer
19 January 2023
Have you seen our Lunar New Year decorations at reception? 🧧 🎊🎏🎉 Lunar New Year begins on 22 January this year and marks the transition between Chinese zodiac signs: 2023 is the year of the Rabbit 🐰 and 2022 was the year of the Tiger 🐯. In Chinese culture, the Rabbit symbolises peace, longevity and prosperity. The celebration is observed by numerous cultures, particularly in East Asia and is a time for families and friends to unite, with lots of food and festivities.
The date of the Lunar New Year falls on the new moon of the first lunar month, so the dates change each year. Celebrations can go up to 16 days, and there are three significant periods of celebration during this time.
For those who celebrate, we wish you a happy Lunar New Year! 🎊
新年快乐 恭喜发财
Chúc Mừng Năm Mới
새해복많이받으세요
Selamat Tahun Baru Cina
Selamat Tahun Baru Imlek
We hope you and your loved ones enjoy the celebrations and have a safe, peaceful and prosperous year ahead. 🐰 ❤️

Find out about what’s happening around the local areas in Naarm/ Melbourne and how you can join in on the celebrations:
Golden Age 2023 Whitehorse Lunar New Year festival - 28 January
Whitehorse - Lunar New Year events
Visit Victoria - What's On - Chinese New Year


