Chinese Culture Day at NARA Park
Hours: | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Ages: | Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Outdoor |
Cost: | Free see below |
Category: | Arts & Culture |
This unprecedented Chinese cultural event in Acton features exciting and fantastic programs offering the wide spectrum of Chinese culture throughout the entire day from 10:00am to 5:00pm.
A professional Dragon Dance group from Boston Chinatown will play the traditional dragon dance at 1:30pm. This will be the very first time a grand dragon dance taking place at NARA Park in Acton history. You and your kids wouldn't want to miss out this exciting and historical moment! In addition, several renowned Chinese music, dance, martial arts, yo-yo, drum groups from local and greater Boston area will present a 2-hour high quality Chinese performance arts program at the NARA Amphitheatre from 2:00-4:00pm free of charge.
For food lovers, authentic cuisine from famous Chinese restaurants of Acton and greater Boston will be sold from 11:30am-1:30pm. Chinese dessert, specialty Chinese food, water, and beverage will be available for purchase throughout the day. A Chinese tea tasting tent will be set up for you to sit down and relax. The tea store will showcase a selection of over 80 varieties of tea.
Longing for a piece of traditional Chinese clothing and art works? Chinese stores from Boston will come to NARA to sell Chinese souvenirs, traditional clothing, Chinese paintings, art work, and more. There will be a Chinese Painting and Calligraphy exhibition to showcase art work from both professional artists and students of Acton Chinese Language School painting class. Chinese artists will showcase paintings and write names in Chinese for you free of charge.
If you are a plant lover, please go to the Chinese Bonsai tent to enjoy the wonder and beauty of Chinese Bonsai.
Are you wondering what traditional Chinese kids games are? Please bring you children to enjoy the lively Chinese games such as Jump Square, Kick Jianzi, Chinese Jump Rope and Chinese YoYo. A Dragon Inflatable Moonbounce and Obstacle Course will be installed on site for younger kids to have a great fun.
Book vendors will be selling Chinese books, CDs and DVDs. Please check them out for leisure reading, learning or entertainment. A documentary film about China will be played throughout the day.
Are you amazed by the complexity of Chinese herb medicines and acupunctures? Don't miss the acupuncture demonstration tent! Chinese medicine doctors will provide free consultation.
To extend this day of experience in China, please stop by our '2010 Acton Chinese Culture Day' t-shirt tent sale. You can choose to purchase from two specially designed cultural t-shirts: one with 'Acton theme' and the other with 'Acton & China combination theme'. These are wonderful souvenirs to have! Please buy one each for your family members and a few for your friends who couldn't come. With each t-shirt purchase, you are eligible to have one entry for a prize drawing. Enjoy double the fun and win something to take home.
Please spread the news of 2010 Acton Chinese Culture Day to your friends, neighbors, and coworkers. Bring your family and friends to NARA to experience the first Acton Chinese Culture Day in the town of Acton! Please don't forget to bring your folding chairs or favorite blanket to sit on while you are eating or relaxing on the green grass!
See you on June 5, Saturday, at Acton NARA Park! Admission and parking are free. Overflow parking is available at Nagog Woods Office Park, with a short walk through the wooded path to NARA Park.
COST | ↑ top |
Admission and parking are free.
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
www.acls-ma.org/2010_Acton_Chinese_Culture_Day.php
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25 Ledge Rock Way, Acton, MA, 01720 map
Phone: 978-264-9608
NARA Park is located at 25 Ledge Rock Way in Acton. Overflow parking is available at the end of Nagog Park Drive, Nagog Woods Office Park, with a short 10-minute walk through the wooded path to NARA Park.
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