Vision China Times are proud sponsors of the 2024-2026 Eastwood Lunar New Year. The festival is held in the heart of Eastwood, celebrating the Year of the Horse and featured amusement rides, market stalls, food trucks, cultural performance, pony rides, fireworks and an incredible lion high pole performance.
On 17 September 2018, The Vision China Times hosted an informal roundtable discussion at the NSW State Library on Australia-China relations and its inadvertent impact on Australia’s Chinese community. Panelists included: Professor Rory Medcalf – Head of National Security College, ANU Mr Benjamin Chow, AO BE – Chairman of Mindax Ltd;
Vision Times are proud sponsors of Ryde Council’s Granny Smith Festival from 2011-2025. The annual Granny Smith Festival celebrates the life and legacy of one of the district’s most famous citizens, Maria Ann Smith – aka Granny Smith – who, back in 1868, ‘accidentally’ grew the first batch of little green
Vision China Times Australia hosted a forum on 1 December 2019 in Brisbane’s Calamvale on the topic of: How Can Australia’s Democracy Counter Covert, Coercive and Corruptive Influence from the Chinese Communist Party? With the growing influence of the Chinese Communist Party around the globe, there is a serious and urgent need
Vision China Times have been proud sponsors of the Ashfield Carnival of Cultures from 2007-2019. This colourful and popular community event is held annually at Ashfield Park to celebrate the many cultures that make up the vibrant inner-west suburbs. The event includes cultural performances, delicious food and market stalls as well as
The Vision China Times was contracted to host and promote the Lunar New Year event for Springvale Homemaker Centre across the weekend of 2nd and 3rd February 2019. The Lunar New Year celebrations drew a large audience from Westerners and Chinese alike. Celebration entertainment organised by Vision China Times’ events team
Vision China Times are proud sponsors of the 2019 Cabramatta Lunar New Year festival. Close to 10,000 people gathered at Cabramatta’s Freedom Plaza on the weekend of 18th and 19th February to ring in the Lunar New Year and welcome the Year of the Pig. Businesses were adorned with red lanterns
Vision China Times are proud sponsors of the 2019 Georges River Council Australia Day and Lunar New Year Festival. In 2019, Georges River Council welcomed the Year of the Pig as part of the Lunar New Year Festival which was held on Saturday 2 February 2019 from 10.00am to