Where to See Free Lion Dances This Chinese New Year

乐活   2025-01-21 11:30   北京  

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Lion dancing has been an integral part of traditional Chinese festivities for centuries. Rooted in ancient folklore and martial arts, this vibrant and dynamic art form combines the grace of dance with the symbolic power of the lion. Emerging from the heart of Chinese culture, lion dancing is not just a captivating spectacle but a deeply symbolic expression that embodies luck, prosperity, and the warding off of evil spirits.

 

As the lion dancers move in tandem to the rhythm of drums and cymbals, the mythical creature comes to life, captivating audiences with its lively movements and energetic spirit. It’s an essential part of celebrating Chinese New Year and here’s where you can see it in Beijing.


The Regent Beijing

Date: Jan 29
Time: 8.58am
Location: The lion dancing will start from the entrance of the hotel before traveling to the rest of the hotel. No RSVP is needed, but be sure to show up early. The lion waits for no one!
Find it: 99 Jinbao Jie, Dongcheng District




China World Summit Wing Hotel

Date: Jan 29
Time: 9.30am
Location: The lion dancing will start from the entrance of the hotel before traveling to the rest of the hotel.
No RSVP is needed, but be sure to show up early. The lion waits for no one!
Find it: 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District




Hilton Beijing

Date: Jan 29
Time: 9:58 am
Location: The lions will start off their performance right outside the hotel lobby. You don’t need to RSVP for the event, but be sure to show up early.
Find it: 1 Dongfang Lu, Dongsanhuan Beilu, Chaoyang District




The Peninsula Beijing

Date: Jan 31
Time: 9.30am
Location: The lion dancing will take place in the hotel lobby.
Find it: 8 Jinyu Hutong, Dongcheng District


 



EAST Hotel Beijing

Date: Feb 8
Time: 2.30pm
Location: The lion dancing will start in the lobby before traveling to the rest of the hotel. No RSVP needed, but be sure to show up before 2.30pm. The lion waits for no one!
Find it: 22 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District



Images: EAST Hotel, British School of Beijing Sanlitun, The Regent Beijing, Pexels, Bing

 

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