Celebrate the Year of the Snake with Lunar New Year at Greenwich
What’s On – Saturday, 1 February:
Brut Tea Tasting
Time: 12pm – 1pm
Location: Salon, Design District
Price: £5 | Bookable online
Overview: Join the founders of Brut Tea, Joyce and Raphael, for an intimate tea-tasting session, showcasing four exceptional blends from their brand. This carefully curated experience takes you on a journey through the origins, stories and unique characteristics of each blend, highlighting the artistry and passion behind their creation.
Chinese Knot-Making Workshop with Yi Crafts
Time: 12pm – 12.30pm, 12.30pm – 1pm, 1pm – 1.30pm, 1.30pm – 2pm
Location: Design District D4
Tickets: £6 | Bookable online
Overview: Discover the delicate craft of Chinese knot-making in this interactive workshop. Guided by Yi Craft expert instructors, you’ll delve into the techniques behind this intricate art form, a centuries-old practice originating from China’s Tang and Song dynasties. Participants will create beautiful decorative ornaments featuring classic knot designs. Each knot carries its own symbolic meaning, representing unity, luck, and prosperity, making it a perfect keepsake or thoughtful token for the Lunar New Year.
Play Mahjong with Dear Asia
Time: 12.30pm – 2pm, 2.45 – 4.15pm
Location: Bureau restaurant
Price: Free but book in advance online
Overview: Explore the legacy, logic, and joy of Mahjong! Originating in China during the Qing dynasty, Mahjong has become an iconic pastime celebrated for its rich history and intricate gameplay and beloved by all generations. Guided by experts from Dear Asia language school, you’ll uncover the techniques and traditions that make this game so enduring. Perfect for beginners eager to learn and seasoned players looking to refine their strategies, this workshop offers an engaging introduction to one of East Asia’s most iconic cultural treasures.
Paper Cutting Workshop with Yi Crafts
Time: 1.30 – 2pm, 2pm – 2.30pm, 2.30 – 3pm, 3pm – 3.30pm
Location: Canteen Food Hall & Bar, mezzanine level
Price: Free | Bookable online
Overview: Immerse yourself in the delicate and festive art of paper cutting, a cherished tradition for Lunar New Year that dates back to the Han dynasty in China. Originally a form of decoration for windows, lanterns and walls, designs often feature shapes like snakes, flowers, and Chinese characters, and represent wishes for good fortune. Guided by the Yi Craft instructors, you’ll use precision-cutting tools to create your own decorative pieces. Whether you're new to paper cutting or an experienced crafter, this session offers an opportunity to connect with Lunar New Year customs and take home a piece of art you’ve created.
Lion Dance
Time: 1.30pm, 2.15pm, 3pm
Location: The performance begins in Peninsula Square, outside Greenwich Peninsula tube station. Arrive early to secure the best viewing spot.
Tickets: No need to book—just turn up!
Overview: New to the programme for 2025, the traditional Chinese lion dance brings an unforgettable burst of energy and culture to this year’s Lunar New Year celebrations. Blending acrobatics with cultural artistry, this dynamic performance chases away bad fortune and welcomes good luck for the Year of the Snake. Vibrant costumes and rhythmic drumbeats bring the lion to life as it moves through the Design District and Peninsula Square, spreading joy, prosperity, and a sense of wonder to everyone in its path.
Dragon Dance
Time: 1.45pm, 2.30pm, 3.15pm
Location: The performance begins in Peninsula Square, right outside North Greenwich station. Arrive early to secure the best viewing spot.
Tickets: No need to book—just turn up!
Overview: A Lunar New Year must-see, the dragon dance brings energy and excitement to Peninsula Square as it winds its way through the crowd. Guided by skilled performers, this vibrant, larger-than-life dragon moves with grace and power, celebrating luck, prosperity, and renewal for the year ahead.
Bamboo Coaster Weaving Workshop with Yi Crafts
Time: 2pm – 3pm, 3pm – 4pm
Location: Design District D4, ground floor
Price: £10 | Bookable online
Overview: Guided by skilled instructors from Yi Crafts, you’ll discover the techniques behind this timeless craft of bamboo weaving. Not just a practical skill, bamboo weaving is also a deeply symbolic tradition which originated in ancient China and has been passed down through generations as a symbol of craftsmanship and cultural heritage, strength, and resilience. This workshop will introduce you to basic weaving techniques while offering a hands-on connection to the tradition of working with natural materials. Using sustainably sourced bamboo strips you'll learn to weave intricate patterns, blending tradition with your own creative flair to craft your own decorative coaster, a meaningful keepsake to take home.
Woodblock Printing with Yi Crafts
Time: 2pm – 2.30pm, 2.30 – 3pm, 3pm – 3.30pm, 3.30– 4pm
Location: Design District D4, ground floor
Price: Free | Bookable online
Overview: Discover the timeless art of woodblock printing, one of China’s most celebrated cultural traditions. With deep roots in Chinese history, woodblock printing served as an early method of reproducing text and images, playing a pivotal role in the preservation and spread of literature and art. Skilled instructor from Yi Crafts will teach you traditional techniques to create your own prints to take home. Perfect for those seeking a creative and meaningful Lunar New Year experience, this session offers an engaging way to connect with a revered cultural practice while exploring your artistic side.
To find out more about Lunar New Year at Greenwich Peninsula including how to book tickets, visit the Greenwich Peninsula website www.greenwichpeninsula.co.uk/whats-on and follow on Instagram to keep up to date with the latest news @greenwich.peninsula
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Venue Address
The Gateway Pavilions, Peninsula Square, Greenwich Peninsula, London, SE10 0SQ
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