Chinese New Year Festival at Long Feng: A taste of fortune and flavour
View(s):The Chinese New Year festival at Long Feng, Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo, began with resounding success on 20th January, offering an unforgettable evening of cultural splendour and culinary mastery. Partnering with the Embassy of China in Sri Lanka, the event welcomed the Zhu Yanwei, Deputy Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Charge d’Affaires, as the Chief Guest, adding an air of prestige to the celebrations.
Guests were captivated by the traditional lion dance, a mesmerising performance steeped in history and meaning. Originating over a thousand years ago, the lion dance is a quintessential Chinese tradition that symbolises strength, good fortune, and the warding off of evil spirits. Its vibrant energy and rhythmic drumming marked a jubilant start to the festivities.
Adding to the cultural immersion, the evening featured a graceful Chinese tea ceremony that showcased the art and mindfulness of this ancient practice, alongside dynamic martial arts performances that demonstrated strength and discipline.
At the heart of the festival was a feast of flavours that delighted the senses. The culinary team, led by an acclaimed guest Chef Lan Minglu, and th chefs of Cinnamon Lakeside, presented an array of authentic Chinese delicacies. Signature dishes included the bold and aromatic Spicy Sichuan Crab, freshly steamed Dim Sum bursting with flavour, the crisp richness of Peking Duck, and the bold aromas of Sichuan cuisine. Each dish was crafted with care and precision, offering a symphony of tastes that left guests in awe.
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