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Bring in the Chinese New Year at Nan Hua Temple

BRONKHORSTSPRUIT – Celebrate the Chinese New Year.

 

According to Master Hsing Yun of the Nan Hua Temple based in Bronkhorstspruit, the temple will host many events and festivities for the upcoming Chinese New Year (year of the dog).

“During the Chinese New Year, Nan Hua Temple will host a series of traditional events that can be enjoyed by all South Africans. We extend an open invitation to everyone to join us in celebrating the Chinese New Year and to be part of a series of memorable events,” said Yun.

The Chinese cultural festival includes various different types of traditional Chinese, Cantonese and Taiwanese food, lantern activities and Chinese Zodiac painting, Chinese handicrafts and Buddhism-related displays.

The entrance to the Chinese New Year celebration at the Nan Hua Temple in Bronkhorspruit last year.
Photo: Jacques Nelles

Nan Hua meditation centre in Parkmore, Du Mann Ying says its celebration of Chinese New Year event hosts a plethora of cultural activities and entertainment, is the perfect opportunity to learn more about Chinese culture.

The festivities will also include performances by the Nan Hua Arts Group, Martial Arts professionals, Indian dancing groups and much more.

Yun noted that the festivities are grounded on goodwill towards our fellow man. “Loyalty and honour are most important in life. We must remain loyal and righteous towards people. We must stay loyal in our relationships, responsibilities, friendships and towards our leaders.

“We must show sensibility towards human relationships, remain righteous towards the world, have benevolence for society and sense our connection with the whole universe.”

Everyone is invited to experience the Chinese New Year festivities in Bronkhorstspruit.

The event schedule is as follows:

  • Chinese New Year’s Eve on 15 February: New Year’s Eve Dharma Function at 11pm
  • 17 February: Ancestors Dharma function at 4pm; Nan Hua Temple New Year Reunion dinner at 6pm; New Year Dharma function at 7.30pm
  • 18 February: Light Offering Dharma ceremony at 9.30am; opening ceremony for the Chinese Cultural Festival at 10am; Chinese Cultural Festival from 10am to 3.30pm; multicultural performances from 11.30pm to 2.30pm.

 

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