Lion Dance Night Noodle Markets Perth 2018 Elizabeth Quay Australia
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Lion Dance Night Noodle Markets Perth 2018 Elizabeth Quay Australia
The crowd-favourite Night Noodle Markets is set to return to Elizabeth Quay in 2018.
A huge open-air market filled with Asian hawker-style offerings, with punchy, vibrant flavours, all set in a friendly, communal atmosphere.
Some of this year’s stallholders include Perth’s very own Bunga Raya Satay, Saigon Eats, The Modern Eatery, Bangkok Jump Street & Gyoza Joint. These local gems will be joined by Night Noodle Market legends Black Star Pastry, Gelato Messina, Hoy Pinoy, Twistto, Shallot Thai, Waffleland, Sambal Kampung, Donburi Station, Miss Chows and Teppanyaki Noodles.
Lion Dance Night Noodle Markets Perth 2018 Elizabeth Quay Australia
Lion DANCE Presented by The Yarn Yee Tong Kung Fu Academy.
About Yarn Yee Tong Kung Fu Academy
The northern branch of the Chow Kwoon Yarn Yee Tong Kung Fu Academy was opened by Sifu Quyen Luong in 1995. Today over fifty students of all ages are instructed in the Chow Ka style of kung fu, weaponry, chi kung and lion dance. Students are also trained to perform kung fu and lion dance demonstrations for Chinese New Year and other important events.
The academy is named after the very first school established by the five Chow brothers, who created the Chow Ka style of kung fu. The school was named Chow Kwoon (Chow School), Yarn (kindness) Yee (honour) Tong (branch). The first Chow Kwoon Yarn Yee was built upon the ideals of kindness and righteousness, and these are ideals upheld in the academy both through our attitude towards training and to our conduct in everyday life.
The Night Noodle Markets
are pop up hawker-style market celebrating the mouth-watering tastes of Asia. Think dumplings, curry, noodle dishes from every region, grilled BBQ meat and much, much more, all in a picturesque environment – an absolute must for food lovers.
The lion dance is a form of traditional dance in Chinese culture and other Asian countries in which performers mimic a lion’s movements in a lion costume to bring good luck and fortune. The lion dance is usually performed during the Chinese New Year and other Chinese traditional, cultural and religious festivals.
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