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2012年02月17日

Valentine’s Day in Vancouver



Hi!
We had “Lunch time seminar in English” at the World Plaza on Feb. 14. Hana-san, CIR of Saga Prefecture Government International Affairs Division, explained to us about “Vancouver LunarFest” and “Interesting Ways to Spend Valentine’s Day in Vancouver.”



LunarFest was started in 2009 and built to be a Vancouver Winter Olympics Legacy event. The event is Canada's premier presenter of contemporary expression in Asian arts and culture.



It endeavors to reach new Canadians and those who have been here for many generations to share in the diversity of Canada.



It also encourages and fosters the collaboration of Canadian and International cultural presenters to create new forms of artistic expressions.



LunarFest is a festival that brings together Soul, Art and Life on one stage.



More than half a million people witnessed the magic of LunarFest and countless photographs were taken; it will forever be a part of the Olympic memories of many Canadians and visitors around the world.



LunarFest aims to collaborate with many Asian communities and outreaches to other Canadians.



This event is also built on an important artistic element for many cultures - the lanterns, through collaborations with professional artists and school children in Canada and around the world.



LunarFest is dedicated to protect the environment. Different from many Asian lantern festivals, all of the lanterns created for LunarFest are using only LED lights. In addition, LunarFest also incorporates an environment awareness campaign each year.



Interesting Ways to Spend Valentine’s Day in Vancouver



THE PEOPLE'S PROM is the prom people never had in high school: it's a radical, community-oriented, anti-capitalist, queer, cross-dressing, gender bending, bike loving, slow dancing, big dress wearing, good time.




Located in MacMillan Provincial Park on Vancouver Island, Cathedral Grove is an 800-year-old forest. Take a romantic stroll through the towering trees and spend some quiet moments in this sacred setting.



The view from the top of Grouse Mountain is a fitting setting in which to enjoy it.



Sip cocktails in the chic Altitudes Bistro, sample award-winning cuisine at The Observatory, or have a self-serve bite in the simple yet sleek Lupins Café.



There’s no better way to start the after-hours Aquarium visit with a complimentary glass of wine from the bar to toast the night away.



Once you are settled in, come experience the 4-D Theatre with an exclusive screening of the show full of excitement, stunning visuals and unexpected sensory surprises.



Join Vancouver’s Singles Anti-Valentine’s Day Party. Valentine’s Day isn’t just for couples.



Sick of heart-shaped chocolates, rose petals, and cupids? Not feeling the love? The elegant European-style hotel-- situated downtown against a marvelous backdrop of mountains and sea-- is retaliating against this event with the "Be My Anti-Valentine" Single Ladies Package.




Valentine’s Day Crafting



Popular gifts




“Lunch time seminar in English” will be held on Feb. 28, Mar. 13, 27. Please don’t miss it!!



Saga Prefecture International Relations Association
Tel: 0952-25-7921
E-mail: info@spira.or.jp