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Feb 5 | Write 春联 (Chūnlián), or Spring Festival Couplets

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Feb 5 | Write 春联 (Chūnlián), or Spring Festival Couplets

Are you in Beijing, Shanghai or Suzhou on Thursday, February 5, 2026?
Come and immerse yourself in traditional Chinese culture with our Spring Festival Couplets writing workshop!

Feb 5 | Write Spring Festival Couplets
EVENT DETAILS

Learn to Write Spring Festival Couplets

写春联 | Xiě Chūnlián

 

  • Learn all about traditional Chinese New Year decorations
  • Write your own 春联 (Chūnlián) — Spring Festival couplets!
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DATE & TIME
February 5, Thursday
19:00-20:30
FAQ questions 03 square
PRICE
150RMB/person

100RMB/person
(if you bring a friend)

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LOCATION
That’s Mandarin Beijing Campus
Xinzhong Street Road B No.12, Bldg 4, 3F

That’s Mandarin Shanghai Campus
Wuding Rd 881, Bld 1, 5F

That’s Mandarin Suzhou Campus
Gusu District, Renmin Road No. 1450, 6/F

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