Lunar New Year - February 24, 2024
Hello everyone!
Finally, we would like to announce the event for the Lunar New Year 2024.
We have a special guest speaker, Gungaa Tuvshinbat, for a presentation about Mongolia!
Mongolia is part of Asia. Please join us to celebrate Mongolian Lunar New Year with Gungaa.
We will be selling 140 tickets! You can follow the QR code or link below for ticket information.
Please do not wait to buy a ticket until the last minute because tickets will sell out.
We are very much looking forward to celebrating Mongolian Lunar New Year with you!
Please feel free to ask us if you have any questions.
Event: Lunar New Year
Date: Saturday, February 24, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Oakland Asian Cultural Center
388 9th St. Ste 290, Oakland, CA 94607
Direction: Google Map & Apple Map
Please email to president with your full name and email address after you bought a ticket.
Email: president@baadaca.com
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Lunar New Year 2024
Date: Saturday, February 24, 2024
Time: 10am to 3pm
Place: Oakland Asian Cultural Center
388 9th St. Ste 290, Oakland, CA 94607
(We will start the registration at 9:30am)
QR Code (left) next to (information for both Early bird and Standard tickets)
No Refund
Email: president@baadaca.com
Please email to a president with your full name and email address after you bought a ticket
Please wear “Blue” clothing to respect Mongolian culture, not “Red”
Kid and Vegetarian friendly
ASL interpreters and Deaf interpreters provided
Attendees born on the year of the Dragon will receive a special gift
The top shows the BAADA logo in black and red.
The top right shows the head and claws of a blue dragon with golden horns, orange eyes, and pale yellow hair. Its head is facing down, and some parts of the body can be seen on the top left and bottom right corners of the image.
The background is a gray mountain range that is drawn in a watercolor style.
The BAADA logo is on the top of the image in black and red.
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Title: Mongolian Culture presentation
Gungaa Tuvshinbat
Toward the top of the image, under the header is a flowing Mongolian flag.
The bottom right shows a picture of Gungaa with an intricate blue East-Asian border with blue clouds and lanterns. She is wearing a traditional red and blue deel, and a black, blue, and red shovgor.
The bottom left shows a QR code to Gungaa’s biography.
The background is a gray mountain range that is drawn in a watercolor style.
The BAADA logo is on the upper right corner of the image in black and red, under the header.
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With a Dark blue font:
Mongolian Lunar New Year/Deaf Culture presentation
Learn Mongolian Sign Language
ASL storytelling about Dragon
Enjoy eating Mongolian food at lunch!
Writing Mongolian Language
photo booth
Raffle
Mongolian Traditional Dance Performance
We have a playing room for kids
Fashion Show and prize ($100!!)
The background is a gray mountain range that is drawn in a watercolor style.
The BAADA logo is on the upper right corner of the image in black and red.
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Fashion Show Rules
Apply if you want to participate in the fashion show with your BLUE clothing on the stage.
Email president@baadaca.com by February 23rd, 2024
You must wear blue in any clothing style.
You can’t participate in it if you do not have blue clothing.
Parking & Transportation
OACC (Oakland Asian Cultural Center) does not validate parking.
There is an underground public parking lot in the Pacific Renaissance Plaza.
The parking fee is $3.00 per hour from 7am to midnight.
OACC is a 5 minute walk from 12th/Oakland BART station.
The background is a gray mountain range that is drawn in a watercolor style.
The BAADA logo is on the upper right corner of the image in black and red.
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In dark blue font:
Blue Dragon is associated with the element of wood and is often depicted as a powerful and benevolent creature. It is also linked to the Mongolia dragon, which is a symbol of power, strength, and good fortune. The year 2024 is the Year of the Blue Dragon, which is based on 10 heavenly stems and 12 earthly branches.
The top right shows the head of a blue dragon with golden horns, orange eyes, and pale yellow hair. Its head is facing down, and some parts of the body can be seen on the bottom right corners of the image.
The background is a gray mountain range that is drawn in a watercolor style.
The BAADA logo is on the upper left corner of the image in black and red.
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