Chinese New Year – a unique Asian celebration
Chinese new year Are, without a doubt, one of Asia’s most well-known cultural traditions. A variety of fascinating activities that continue to be passed down Show how each country celebrates this festival. Through unique destinations and different cultures
1. food, wonderful food
Although the Chinese New Year It’s not all related to food. But it is an indispensable part of any celebration! Our hotels across the region offer different cuisines. It reflects local culture and history. All of which create compelling stories that show the diversity of Asian cultures.
Take a look at some examples of stories from NBC recently. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/chinese-tibetan-all-most-delicious-lunar-new-year-dishes-explained-n1122431
The New Year’s festival in Korea is called Seollal, where food is very important. JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul offers a set menu. For takeaway, consisting of bulgogi, calbijim, borikalbi, japchae, assorted Korean pancakes, steamed rice with squid. And tri-colored namul – a side dish with spinach as the main ingredient It’s the perfect way to enjoy premium traditional Korean food. Without the stress of preparing food
W Kuala Lumpur serves “ox-traordinary”, a special meal at Yen, a Cantonese restaurant offering home delivery. For those who choose to celebrate at home this year
There is a Prosperity Toss (Lucky Throw) menu, the most important dish known as Yishang or Yusheng, that W offers several versions. Plus a special version with gold leaf caviar, truffle oil. And abalone! Other than that There is also a lucky shumai in Shanghai. And the spicy hot pot called Poonshoi is a very popular local dish.
At the JW Marriott Hong Kong Executive Chef Jason Taeng at Man Ho, a Michelin-starred restaurant. Serve an auspicious special dish that blesses Yusheng Abalone (symbol of wealth), dried oysters stewed with black moss. (Representative of wealth and fortune), oxtail stewed in sweet and sour sauce (Representative of good fortune) and Hokkaido scallops stir-fried with sea urchin in lobster sauce. (Show auspiciousness)
Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park offers “Golden Duck” by “Oscar Pun”, Executive Chef Chinese Restaurant. Peking duck stuffed with abalone roasted rice and “Eight Treasures”. Enjoy 2 flavors of “Nien Gao”, a traditional Chinese New Year cake. And mango pudding or grass jelly
Finally, the Singapore Marriott Hotel Plaza offers a treasure trove of Chinese New Year delicacies. Created by Executive Chinese Food Chef Brian Wong, the main character of the event is Eight treasures in Wanhao’s Emperor Pot with Bird’s Nest and 10 Australian Dried Abalones, Fish Maw, Carp, Tofu, Live Shrimp, Pork Tendon, Chicken and Japanese Shitake Mushroom!
2. A call from Chinatown
Every Asian capital has a distinctive Chinese community. From Bangkok to Singapore to Jakarta There is no better place to experience the Chinese New Year than any city. Across Asia Despite different traditions and experiences
For example, Thailand It is home to the largest Chinese population in the world, with more than 40% of its ancestors coming from Bangkok’s enormous Chinatown, Yaowarat. Is a source of a variety of unique festivals It provides a colorful experience for visitors, so Bangkok Marriott the Surawongse is the perfect place to experience this atmosphere.
The St. Regis Singapore is a short walk away. Singapore’s Chinatown There are many old temples and hip bars right there. It is a combination of the old and the new. It reflects Singapore’s multiculturalism. There are also colorful lion dances, firecrackers, and other experiences of the Chinese New Year tradition.
Jakarta’s Chinatown, known as Goldock, was where Chinese merchants settled hundreds of years ago. And today this is the center of color of culture. And it’s also one of the city’s best places for shopping! It is just a half hour drive from the JW Marriott Jakarta. Which is a 5-star luxury hotel beside the Ritz-Carlton Jakarta, Mega Kuningan.
3. Family
The most important thing above all of the Chinese New Year is Being equipped with a family of different generations The best way to be with your closest and dearest is Program that thinks for the baby Traveling with your family to stay ready Can be made easier And more fun than ever before With family programs such as the Ritz Kids, Family Traditions at St. Regis, the Family by JW program and M Passport are available for children to enjoy and enjoy with their parents and grandparents. For the unforgettable Chinese New Year
Ritz Kids Night Safari – Bring the outside world inside. Ritz Kids Night Safari invites kids to camp in the comfort of hotel rooms or suites. Pull curiosity Creative And new adventure wishes for the Ritz Kids Night Safari at The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong also offers a “Fly High Dream High” program for young pilots. Let you experience flying in a simulator among the clouds It is an unforgettable experience.
Family Traditions at St. Regis – Celebrating the Art of Play. This signature program creates a platform for guests to explore their destinations and reap their passions through activities. With a well thought out experience Designed for young guests and families at The St. Regis Bali, this may refer to child yoga or Balinese dance that will reveal Bali’s rich culture and history.
Family by JW – Whether the kid is a food tasting buddy, a finger painting abstract painter, or just playing around with, the JW Marriott offers an experience. Designed to bring parents and children to spend time together. For creative adventures But full of fun The Family by JW program at the JW Marriott Hotel Seoul has a carefully selected Redskins tents. Educational toys such as Magformers, the famous minibot kitchen set, paint kits and custom-made JW Marriott Hotel Seoul puzzles. To give everyone in the family inspiration And close together throughout the journey
M Passport – M Passport is designed for children to Eager to discover new destinations Stimulate the perception of touch And widen their perspective. Children can enjoy activities at the hotel and receive stamps in Their “passport book” when the activity is complete. Each stamp in the M Passport can be redeemed at the hotel! At Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa, kids can put on aprons and play chefs. By joining a cooking class for young chefs This program is not only for children Only doing activities, they will also get a sense of their success after completing every activity. Plus, you get rewards that are both fun and healthy!
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