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Sydney cherry blossom festival introduction, cherry blossoms are blooming, spring will be far away

 17 Aug 2018

The annual Sydney Cherry Blossom Festival has come again. Sydney Cherry blossoms are very short, only two weeks of blooming time each year, so it seems more precious.

This year's Cherry Blossom Festival coincides with Qixi Festival, and has also added a lot of traditional Japanese cherry appreciation activities, will definitely meet all your fantasies about Japan.

Take the little book and remember the time of your activities.

Because cherry blossoms are a period for a while, huh?

Friday 17 August


Yozakura VIP Party


Night cherry

"Yozakura means cherry trees at night, and the night cherry is also a traditional Japanese cherry season activity."

August 17 coincides with Qixi Festival, but also the opening day of the cherry blossom festival ~ with your TA sitting under the flowery cherry trees to enjoy the cherry, it can not be more romantic!


CHERRY ARBOUR LIGHTS

Entering from Japan Gardens and walking through Cherry Arbor, you can see the cherry blossoms in full bloom at night.

Time: Friday, August 17th, 6:00pm-10:00pm

Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 August

Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 August


Hanami Weekend


Cherry blossom weekend

The weekend is the busiest day of the Cherry Flower Festival. Many special entertainment events will be held on these two-week weekends in August. The Hello of a Girl's Heart

Kitty debut, Cherry Trail, sumo experience, Hello

Kitty Bar, Cherry Flower gourmet Village, Home Wine House Bar, Zen Garden experience, and role-playing Fashion Show! It can be said that not only can you enjoy Sakura, but also you can experience Japanese culture in an all-round way.


THE CHERRY TRAIL

If you walk down the path of cherry blossoms, you won't miss every view.

August 18-19 August 25-26 9.00am-5:00pm

Monday 20 and Friday 24 August


Serenity


Quiet day

Photographers pay attention ~ want to take pictures of cherry blossoms and don't want to be crowded? Choose these two days. Come on! For those who want to escape from the crowd, quiet days offer photography enthusiasts time to delve into photo taking ~ take a walk along the Cherry Flower Trail to make a set of Instagram blockbusters ~


SYDNEY CHERRY BLOSSOM FOOD VILLAGE

Here, you can experience some of Sydney's most famous restaurants and popular Sydney food trucks, including a variety of Japanese and international cuisine, as well as Festival Only menus to give you the perfect Hanami picnic experience.

Time: August 20, August 24, 9.00am-5:00pm

Tuesday 21 August


Garden Day with Costa


Cherry Flower Exchange

This day is a blessing for cherry blossoms! The Garden Day Exchange, hosted by, Gardening Australia's Costa Georgiadis, Australia's most popular gardener, is a must for those interested in gardening and sustainable development!

Garden Day is a mix of educational seminars, practical seminars, bonsai and flowery education seminars, and is the only opportunity you can hear from resident gardeners on your garden trip to Japan.

Time: 21 August 9.00am-5:00pm

Wednesday 22 August


Kids Day

 

Children's Day

This day is for children and parents. Including the world-renowned Hello Kitty bring her makeup bar, Children's Drum, Children's Yoga, Recreation Center, and a variety of food stalls from Cherry Flower gourmet Village.


HELLO KITTY MAKEOVER BAR

The kids can be close to Hello.

Kitty said hello to her friends ~ into Hello.

Kitty's beauty bar, experience her lovely style, and get a cool makeover for free! Choose a shiny haircut and iconic Hello Kitty bow, or make a Hello

Kitty manicure, and even Hello Kitty tattoos! Of course it's the one that can be washed off ~

Time: Wednesday, August 22nd, 9.00am-5:00pm

Thursday 23 August


Seniors Day


Elderly Day

The elderly are free to enter the garden for a day! A variety of performances, Japanese traditional tea ceremony and dress up can also be experienced on this day oh, do not forget the time!

Traditional Japanese music performance, flower experience, Japanese tea ceremony and dress experience, the elderly can also participate in some traditional Japanese sports experience activities.

Time: August 23rd, Thursday, 9.00am-5:00pm

Opening time: August 17-26

Active address: Auburn Botanic Gardens, Cnr Chisholm & Chiswick Rds, Auburn 2144

Admission ticket: adult A / 6. 4

Residents of Cumberland Council & Children under 16 years of age free of charge

Booking Web site: https://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/sydney-cherry-blossom-festival

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