Vancouver Gung Haggis Fat Choy Chinese New Year Dinner January 30, 2011

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Vancouver Gung Haggis One of the things that I love until the end of multiculturalism s January / February in early Vancouver 'is displayed throughout the Chinese New Year. There are traditional festivals, including the offer Vancouver Chinese New Year, followed by Vancouver since 2011 Rabbit Chinese Spring Festival in China. Then there are also non-traditional celebrations, cultural fusion, which is unique LunarFest Vancouver International Trade 2011 [Gong] Haggis Fat Choy and Chinese New Year dinner.
Gung Haggis Fat Choy annual Chinese New Year festive dinner, an odd fusion of Vancouver's cultural calendar event, it combines the Chinese New Year (February 3, 2011) with a gala birthday "of the poet" Robbie Burns, Scotland (25 January).
Now beloved annual tradition in his right (Seattle has its own version), dinner was founded in 1998 Vancouverite Todd Long, who studied in all things Scottish, and Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, to love and so loved the idea of ​​the celebration of two cultures at once. Name [Gong] Haggis Fat Choy also quibble: Haggis traditional Scottish food, and «[Gong] Armenian Fat Choy in Cantonese traditional Chinese New Year greeting.
As in the past, the Vancouver 2011 [Gong] Haggis Fat Choy Chinese New Year restaurant seafood dinner Floata Chinatown. joy Representative Patrick Gallagher (Tanaka, Technical Director).