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21 Feb 2026Free event
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Albany Domain
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The Albany Asian New Year Festival is a community-focused and community-led cultural celebration held in Albany, Auckland, marking the new year of the lunisolar calendar and celebrating the traditions of various Asian cultures. Come celebrate at the Albany Community Hub & Albany Domain!
It is the second year we are hosting the event, and it is to bring families and the wider community together to honour and share the rich customs (often called Chinese New Year, Korean Seollal, Tết in Vietnam, Lunar New Year, etc.), highlighting traditions from across East and Southeast Asia.
Enjoy the following free activities:
1. Cultural Performances
- Traditional and contemporary performances, including lion dances, martial arts, K-Pop and traditional instrument showcases.
2. Family & Community Activities
- Free family-friendly activities such as trying traditional clothes, photo opportunity with ponies, kimchi and dumpling making workshop, lantern making, calligraphy, new year crafts, face painting, outdoor games and more!
- Horseback riding for a minimal fee and free photos opportunities available too as 2026 is Year of the Horse!
3. Food & Market Stalls
- A wide selection of Asian food stalls and festive treats.
4. Community Engagement
- Opportunities to learn about local community groups, initiatives, and cultural heritage. Enjoying, celebrating strengthening connections across cultures with the whole community.
5. The Albany Village Library will also have morning activities and performances from 9:30am-11am. Head to the Albany Domain for the Festival from 11am-5pm.
Carpark Available: Albany Community Hub and North Harbour Stadium
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Special thank you to the following for your continued support: Upper Harbour Local Board, Auckland Council; Western Union; Harcourts Cooper & Co
Thank you to our organising committee and volunteers from various community groups: Harbour Sport, Albany Community Hub, Albany Village Library, Big Little Fun Club, K-Well, Daren Life Society, The Market People, Korean Culture Society and Korean Women's Association of NZ.
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