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The weekend is clear! Go to Adelaide Hill and pick apples! There are wonderful events everywhere in Adelaide! Creative bazaars, cultural festivals, etc. There is always a suitable one for you

 02 May 2019

Adelaide autumn in May, the air also added a bit of cool, however, this weekend`s activities are not less enthusiastic! Don`t know where to go on the weekend? Don`t miss this guide!


01、Pick a Pink Lady Weekend  

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Friends who like to eat Pink Lady have a good mouth! There`s apple picking in Adelaide Hill this weekend! Following the success of last year`s picking campaign, the "Pink Lady Weekend" weekend will return this weekend!

Participants can visit four family-run orchards in the Adelaide Mountains, where they can not only pick and taste Pink Lady, but also learn how apples are grown and produced.

Each orchard will also sell a variety of products and drinks made of apples. Time: may 4-May 5 the orchards participating in the activities this year include: 1. Joel & Peter Brockhoff at Bundaleer: 471 Swamp Road, Lenswood, SA2. Ceravolo Orchards: 151 Mappinga Road, Oakbank, SA3. Mahnew Orchard: 640 Swamp Road, Lenswood, SA4. Stafford Orchards: 26 Coldstore Road, Lenswood, SA admission fee: $5 per adult, free admission for children under 12 years of age.


02、Salvador Dali Exhibition at d'Arenberg Winery 

Dali Sculpture if you like Semillon, Sauvignon or Shiraz wine and are interested in surrealism, you can visit d`arenberg winery) this weekend.

Before that, the most famous d`arenberg winery was the Rubik`s Cube! And now, Dali Sculpture Exhibition is being held in the winery!

2019 marks the 30th anniversary of El Salvador Dali`s death. In recognition of Dali`s work and contributions to modern art, the A $6 million exhibition was held.

The exhibition features some of Dali`s most iconic works, including a 5-meter-high monument and three human-size sculptures. The exhibition also includes 23 sculptures, peace facets.

The exhibition aims to reveal the inspiration of El Salvador Dali`s genius and promote understanding of the master`s life and art. The exhibition allows visitors to explore the Maestro labyrinth of thinking and appreciate his imaginative achievements. Enjoy the gourmet wine in the Rubik Cube restaurant, and enjoy the charm of the surrealist master, which sounds like a great feeling!

Dali`s exhibition will last until May 31, and friends who haven`t had time to see Dali`s work, go to the show on the weekend! Time: 9 March-31 May: Osborn Rd, McLaren Vale SA 517

For more information on wineries or book tickets, see: www.darenberg.com.au/.


03、Gumeracha Medieval Fair 2019

Medieval retro. Do you want to cross back to the Middle Ages? The town of Adelaide Hill in Gumeracha will host a medieval retro festival this weekend to recreate the medieval landscape! As long as you participate in the event, you will:

1. Wear medieval costumes, stroll through the alleys of the market, eat snacks, and enjoy your medieval day.

2. Visiting the medieval exhibition on Federation Park`s lawn and green space, the Reed-lined Kenton creek runs through the park, adding a real atmosphere to the event.

3. I`m lucky to see equestrian events, Beatles competitions, archery, blacksmith craftsmanship, textiles, musicians and other entertainers.

4. Facial painting activities, puppet activities for children 5. Looking for animal conservation gardens, close contact with wildlife 6. Buy and taste rich food and drinks this is a family activity, and we are very welcome to the smart family pet dog! Time: 10:00 to 5: 00 p.m. on 4 May; 10:00 to 4: 00 p.m. on 5 May:

Web site: http://www.ticketebo.com.au/gume. Eval-fair-2019.html


04、Kodomo no Hi Japan Festival

Let`s try some Japanese food at the weekend of the Japanese Culture Festival. Kodomo no Hi Japan Festival

It is a festival to celebrate the cultural exchange between Japan and Australia.

The festival, which first took place in 1995, is already 24 years old, attracting about 6000 people each year.

It`s a fun day when you can taste Japanese food, experience martial arts, crafts, origami, calligraphy and flower arrangements, enjoy Japanese art performances and music, and even put on kimono!

This is Adelaide`s largest Japanese cultural festival, but also an old and young family entertainment day.

Kodomo no Hi is famous for its unique traditions and festival-related decorations. May 5 is actually Japan`s International Children`s Day. On this day, there will be cloth carp ribbon hanging on the pillars outside public buildings and private homes, and every child in the family will hang a carp flag.

It is believed to bring good luck to children. Koi (Koi fish) or carp are considered to be energetic fish and people are in awe of them because they have the determination to fight when they head up against the current. This symbolizes that children want to be brave and strong individuals.

Japanese families also display statues of samurai and Kaputo helmets to inspire strength and courage.

In this year`s Kodomo no Hi Japan Festival, there will be a variety of Japanese cultural activities, including: Japanese food, performances, maid cafes, tea ceremony, music, martial arts, games, flower arrangements, origami, calligraphy and kimono!

Time: 5 May from 11:00 to 4 p.m.

Location: Thebarton Community Centre Corner, South Road and Ashwin Parade, Torrensville

Tickets: $2 for adults and $5 for family tickets


05、Mother's Day Gift Market

Mother`s Day Fair (free) Mother`s Day is coming. Have you picked out the gift for your mother?

At Adelaide`s Mother`s Day fair this weekend, you can stroll through the Plant 4 Bowden market for a unique handmade gift for Mother`s Day.

Enjoy our well-chosen booth and in-house dining, a sip of SA craft, red wine and cocktails at the Plant 4 Bar bar, as well as an exciting live music show.

Come and join us! Location: Plant 4 Bowden time: may 5 from 10:00 to 4 p.m. (week before Mother`s Day) fee: free if you want to apply for a booth at the bazaar, click: https://www.plant4bowden.com.au/stallholde


06、Bowerbird Design Market

Australian gardener Bird Design Fair this rally brings together more than 200 independent creative people, both local and foreign, including fashion, textiles, household items and furniture.

In the 3-day fair, you will have direct access to designers and manufacturers, listen to their ideas, and buy quality, authentic products. In view of the upcoming Mother`s Day, this will be a great opportunity to buy gifts, gift packaging services will be available, and the proceeds will be used for charitable donations.

In addition to browsing the booth, you can also express your creative ideas by participating in a series of Workshop during the weekend. For example, you can choose to join ELC Studio`s Emma Cuppleditch resin jewelry making Workshop, or hand-make your own clay tea sets at the Xanthe Murphy craftsmanship. You can also get a composition guide from Andrew Clarke from the central School of Arts in Adelaide. There will be a partnership between the Bowerbird Market and Kiddo Mag, where children can join their parents at the Kiddo corner of the market, including reading, games and free handicraft activities, as well as paid Workshop.

For those "weekend families", Prohibition Liquor Co will send masters after Friday to demonstrate cocktails on the spot and make sure you can enjoy delicious drinks after each one. In addition, you can take a stroll through the market and enjoy well-prepared food and coffee. Time: may 3-May 5: Adelaide Showground admission: 5 Australian dollars per person, free parking for children under 12 years of age: Adelaide Showground carpark offers paid parking, and there are also free parking sites around the streets for weekend activities. There`s always one for you!

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