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Chinese Heritage Day & Dragon Boat Festival: Year of the Dragon
Jun 8 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
FreeChinese in Wales Association are proud to organise the Chinese Heritage Day and Oral History project launch at St. Fagans National Museum of History.
The team has worked tirelessly to collect stories of Chinese migrants about how they have settled in and the brilliant contribution to Welsh society.
Please join us in preparation for this grand event!
Performance
All types of performance relating to Chinese culture are welcome
Kung Fu, Singing & Dancing, Choir, Instrument, Beijing Opera, Acrobatic, etc.
Contact us: [email protected]
Volunteer
Join us as volunteers to support our activity coordinators and bring the event to life!
Volunteers are able to enjoy a free lunch and claim any travel expenses.
Contact us:
Sponsorship
We welcome any kind hearted sponsorships and donations.
We gratefully accept any cash, gift cards, voucher donations.
To thank your kind hearted donation, we will add your company logo on appropriate marketing material.
Please contact: [email protected]
Chinese Market Sales
Join us to sell your Chinese goods and accessories, homemade crafts and packaged food. Rent a stall for the day at £10 only. Any interest please contact us at: [email protected]
Learn more about the Dragon Festival 2024 in our press release, click here.
TO ENSURE YOU HAVE A POSITIVE EXPERIENCE CELEBRATING THE CHINESE HERITAGE DAY, WE HAVE INCLUDED THE TIMETABLE BELOW FOR YOUR INFORMATION.
* ENTRY TO THE MUSEUM AND EVENT IS FREE OF CHARGE *
TRANSPORT IS ALSO AVAILABLE, BUT REQUIRE BOOKING.
YOU CAN BOOK TRANSPORTATION TICKETS VIA PHONE CALL TO OUR OFFICE, AT 01792 469919 OR VISITING EVENTBRITE WEBSITE USING THE RED BUTTON.
NOTE: SEATS FOR TRANSPORT IS LIMITED, SO PLEASE BOOK AS SOON AS YOU CAN.
Information about parking
There is a car parks just outside the Museum. The cost is £6 per day and can be paid by cash or card. FREE for disabled badge holders and motorbikes. This charge is for parking only – entry to the Museum remains free.