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Saturday 3 February | 2024 | 11am - 7pm
BACKLIT, Nottingham
Booking essential.
Celebrate the Lunar New Year at the Nottingham Lunar New Year Market 2024, where visitors can immerse themselves in a vibrant atmosphere featuring a diverse array of stalls offering handmade crafts, goods, and a delightful selection of mouth-watering street food.
The market is thoughtfully organized into two floors, each providing a unique and enjoyable experience. The upper level showcases a fantastic array of handmade crafts and goods, while the lower level is dedicated to a tantalizing array of culinary delights.
Attendees are encouraged not to miss the opportunity to acquire their exclusive Nottingham Lunar Pass 2024 at the reception area on the upper floor by presenting their QR code. This pass grants special one-time discounts at selected shops in Nottingham from February 3rd to February 11th. Over 15 local businesses have collaborated to enhance the Lunar New Year celebration, ensuring it becomes even more memorable.
Individuals can experience the joy of shopping, indulge in delicious treats, and celebrate cultural diversity at the Nottingham Lunar New Year Market 2024. Everyone is invited to be a part of this festive occasion with family and friends!
Key highlights include:
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