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Storytelling Halloween

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Celebrate Halloween with a unique cultural twist at Lan Su Chinese Garden! Enjoy family-friendly activities such as miniature gourd decorating, make your own bat finger puppets, explore the meaning of joss paper money - used in Chinese rituals to send blessings to ancestors and discover the folklore of jiangshi, or Chinese hopping zombies! Free with Lan Su admission or membership. No registration needed.

 

Double Wealth Decor: Miniature Gourd Decorating

Location: Reflections in Clear Ripples

Instead of pumpkin carving, get into the Halloween spirit with miniature gourd decorating at Lan Su! In Chinese culture, gourds are symbols of protection and good fortune, making them the perfect festive activity. Kids and parents can paint spooky or seasonal designs on these miniature gourds while discovering their cultural significance. This fun, hands-on activity is a unique way to celebrate Halloween and create a personal keepsake to take home and cherish!

Twist Your Fortune: Pipe Cleaner Bat Puppet Craft

Location: Painted Boat in Misty Rain

Get into the Halloween spirit by making your own bat finger puppet! This fun, family-friendly activity encourages kids and parents to craft cute or spooky bat puppets using simple materials and also learn interesting facts about bats and their role in Chinese culture, where they are seen as symbols of good luck and happiness. It’s the perfect way to combine creativity with cultural learning during the festive season!

Meet the Chinese Hopping Zombies: Discover Jiangshi and Joss Paper

Location: Scholar’s Study

Discover the fascinating traditions of joss paper money and jiangshi, the legendary Chinese zombies! Learn about the significance of joss paper, which is burned as an offering to ancestors in the afterlife and explore the art of folding this paper into intricate shapes. You’ll also delve into the spooky lore surrounding jiangshi, understanding their place in Chinese folklore and culture. 

Celebrate Halloween with a unique cultural twist at Lan Su Chinese Garden! Enjoy family-friendly activities such as miniature gourd decorating, make your own bat finger puppets, explore the meaning of joss paper money - used in Chinese rituals to send blessings to ancestors and discover the folklore of jiangshi, or Chinese hopping zombies! Free with Lan Su admission or membership. No registration needed.

 

Double Wealth Decor: Miniature Gourd Decorating

Location: Reflections in Clear Ripples

Instead of pumpkin carving, get into the Halloween spirit with miniature gourd decorating at Lan Su! In Chinese culture, gourds are symbols of protection and good fortune, making them the perfect festive activity. Kids and parents can paint spooky or seasonal designs on these miniature gourds while discovering their cultural significance. This fun, hands-on activity is a unique way to celebrate Halloween and create a personal keepsake to take home and cherish!

Twist Your Fortune: Pipe Cleaner Bat Puppet Craft

Location: Painted Boat in Misty Rain

Get into the Halloween spirit by making your own bat finger puppet! This fun, family-friendly activity encourages kids and parents to craft cute or spooky bat puppets using simple materials and also learn interesting facts about bats and their role in Chinese culture, where they are seen as symbols of good luck and happiness. It’s the perfect way to combine creativity with cultural learning during the festive season!

Meet the Chinese Hopping Zombies: Discover Jiangshi and Joss Paper

Location: Scholar’s Study

Discover the fascinating traditions of joss paper money and jiangshi, the legendary Chinese zombies! Learn about the significance of joss paper, which is burned as an offering to ancestors in the afterlife and explore the art of folding this paper into intricate shapes. You’ll also delve into the spooky lore surrounding jiangshi, understanding their place in Chinese folklore and culture. 

Special Instructions
Free with Lan Su admission or membership. No registration needed.
More about Lan Su Chinese Garden
Much more than just a beautiful botanical garden, Lan Su is a creative wonder — a powerfully inspiring experience based on a 2,000-year-old Chinese tradition that melds art, history, architecture, design and nature in perfect harmony. Offering more than 500 cultural and botanical programs each year, Lan Su is a window into authentic Chinese culture and a platform for the Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities.
When & Where
Oct 31, 2024, 10:00am to 4:00pm Timezone: PDT
Free


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