California State Parks Invites The Public To Virtually Celebrate Chinese New Year Of The Metal Ox

History will come alive once again in Weaverville in a virtual Chinese New Year Celebration and Lion Dance presented from Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park. This virtual event is being offered on the California State Parks PORTS Home Learning Program as well as the Park’s Facebook page. The virtual celebration will be broadcast on the first day of the Chinese New Year – Friday, Feb. 12 at 10AM from the oldest continuously used Chinese Taoist Temple in California known as the Cloud Forest Temple.

California State Parks Invites The Public To Virtually Celebrate Chinese New Year Of The Metal Ox

The celebration will be presented in three separate online programs. The virtual event is being presented towards K – 12 grade levels in collaboration with the department’s Parks Online Resources for Teachers and Students (PORTS) school programming platform.

To view this event, you can register as a participant here to receive a link OR join by viewing the park’s Facebook page. The event will also be broadcast on State Parks’ main Facebook page.

Virtual Agenda:

10AM – Traditions in the Cloud Forest Temple

Jack Frost, California State Park Historic Monument Guide, will welcome you into the temple as he introduces Chinese New Year traditions. The special meaning behind incense, food offerings, money, and the revered ancestors will be shared.

11AM – Lion Dance & Lantern Craft

We begin with the colorful Lion Dance presented virtually by the Lion Dance group, Eastern Ways. A Lion Dance is one of China’s oldest cultural performance arts. Chinese believe “the lion will preserve peace and tranquility in the community and prevail over all evil to bring joy and happiness in the New Year.” Several guests who were born in China will be sharing their memories of their early New Year’s. Next, there will be a demonstration making traditional red lanterns, and talking about the Chinese zodiac years.

1PM – Temple Heartbeat & Firecrackers

Viewers will share a special sacred time in the Cloud Forest Temple and the unique temple heartbeat will sound on the gong and drum.  The finale of the event will be lighting loud Chinese firecrackers to scare the bad spirits away!

Inner sanctuary and alter inside the “Temple of the Forest Beneath the Clouds,” the oldest continuously used Chinese temple in California located at Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park.

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Gong Xi Fa Cai….and stay healthy, San Diego!

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