A new moon,
and many sweet,
symbolic ones,
in the form of
sticky rice
balls, herald
the Lantern
Festival which
brings the
celebration to a
close.
6. Upcoming
Events
28th March –
Inner Mongolia,
Past and
Present.
Mr Yuyang Wang
was born and
grew up in Inner
Mongolia. As an
independent film
maker Mr Wang
frequently
travels back and
forth to China
and engages with
the New Silk
Road Cultural
and Art Exchange
Programme.
Together with
his wife he will
present us with
a historical
perspective on
the region as
well as the most
recent
developments on
Xian, the Silk
Road and the
intriguing world
of Inner
Mongolia.
25th April
– The A.G.M.
gives the
membership a say
in the running
of our Society,
and an
opportunity to
become involved
in the Committee
through
nomination and
election.
26th April
Restaurant
visit.
-€20 per person.
Sichuan Chilli
King Restaurant,
100 A Parnell
St. 6.30 p.m .
maximum 16
places.
23rd May –
United Arts
Club Party!
– Show and Tell.
Attendees are
encouraged to
bring along a
Chinese
possession with
personal story
attached.
30th May –
Asia Market
Tour
– Asia Market
Tour followed by
Dim Sum Supper,
with a
"Goodie-bag" to
take home. €20
per person, max
number to
attend: 20.Show
and Tell.
9th
September
– Annual
Barbeque at
Wesley House
Provisional
Autumn
Programme
26th
September
– Denis Mullen
24th
October
– Richard Doran
28th
November
– Linda Hui Yang
Deeks
12th
December
Foodfest
APPLYING
FOR MEMBERSHIP
APPLYING FOR
MEMBERSHIP
:The
Subscription
Year for the
Society runs
from 1st
January to
31st December.
The annual
subscription
is €40, with a
reduced
Student Rate
of €10, and a
Life Member
subscription
of €300.
Cheques to be
made payable
to: "The
Irish-Chinese
Cultural
Society".
Alternatively,
you could pay
by way of
Standing Order
or electronic
bank transfer.
If so, please
email for
details to:
irishchineseculturalsociety@gmail.com