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SUMMARY:West Coast Christmas Show and Artisan Marketplace
DESCRIPTION:First Published: Nov. 02\, 2016  |  Updated: Oct 20\, 2023\n \nWhat’s new and exciting at the West Coast Christmas Show & Artisan Marketplace? Find out what’s happening at this year’s event.\nLooking for unique gifts this coming holiday season? Look no further than the popular Annual West Coast Christmas Show & Artisan Marketplace taking place at Tradex in Abbotsford from November 17 – 19\, 2023. \nEntering its 16th year\, Western Canada’s leading holiday season show brings together holiday gifts\, fancy foods\, personal services\, decor ideas\, festive life floral and culinary inspirations under one roof. \nWhat to Buy?\nThe three day consumer event attracts over 19\,000 holiday shoppers annually. Visitors can shop from vendors offering one-of-a-kind gift items made by artisans and specialty manufacturers. They range from fashion accessories (scarves\, hats) to hand-made toys\, ornaments\, specialty food and more. \nThere are plenty of inspirations and ideas for home entertainment\, decoration and gift giving. Enjoy family entertainment and get into the holiday spirit with live Christmas renditions provided by local bands\, choirs. orchestras\, and more. \n\nShop from over 200 vendors offering unique and hard to find gift items. (Executive Event Production Inc.)\n\nFun and Entertainment\nAn exciting schedule of activities awaits visitors to the show. Here is a shortlist: \n\nCommunity Art Stage: Watch local talents showcase their ballet skills.  Participants include the Royal City Youth Ballet and Azesta Ballet.\nSounds of the Holidays: Hear the sounds of the holidays with live performances by local musicians.\nSanta’s Workshop and Elf Area: Kids will delight taking home their own free wooden Christmas Tree ornament\, write a letter to Santa and more. Of course\, no visit to Santa’s workshop is complete without a selfie at the Gingerbread House on Candy Cane Lane or a picture with Santa.\nUgly Sweater Contest: Show off your ugliest Christmas sweater and enter to win prizes while having fun and enjoying a good laugh.\nOne of the show’s attractions is the Festival of Trees. Visitors can enjoy sparkling Christmas trees and holiday displays decorated by charitable organizations.  Pick up your favourite Christmas Garden display at 99 Nurseries.\n\nThe West Coast Christmas Show\, a merry venue to kick-start your Christmas shopping and get festive with the holiday season. \nTicket Prices (2022)\n\nTicket price ranges between $11.00 to $13.00 CAD depending on age.  Free entry for children 12 and younger.  Specials include \n\nFamily Pass (2 adults + 2 youth) – $28.00 CAD\nSenior 2 for 1 Special – $14.00 CAD\n\n2023 ticket information is available here.
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/west-coast-christmas-show/
LOCATION:TRADEX – Fraser Valley Trade & Exhibition Centre\, 1190 Cornell Street\, Abbotsford\, BC\, V2T 6H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink,Others
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ORGANIZER;CN="Executive Event Production Inc.":MAILTO:info@executiveevents.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190921T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190921T160000
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CREATED:20160830T055901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190906T055013Z
UID:1082-1569067200-1569081600@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:Destination Indonesia:  Enjoy the Best of Food\, Music\, Dance and More...
DESCRIPTION:Destination Indonesia: The annual festival is organized by the Consulate General of Indonesia in Vancouver. \n\nUpdated: September 05\, 2019\n \nDiscover Indonesian Cultures at the Indonesia Festival this September 21 at Nikkei National Museum in Burnaby\nThe cultural event is designed to enhance ties between Indonesia\, Canada and Vancouver’s international community. \nThe festival highlights the nation’s rich and colourful heritage through its delicious gastronomy\, performing arts\, and crafts. \nEvent Highlights\n\n\n\nWatch rhythmic dances from Central Java\, Bali\, Sulawesi and Kalimantan and enjoy rarely seen West Javanese music and dances\nSway to the classic sound of the Javanese Gamelan and Angklung music\nSavour authentic Indonesian food and drink\, from instant noodles\, tempeh\, peanut sauce to kolang-kaling (arenga fruit)\nSip some of the world’s most exquisite coffee from various Indonesia islands\nShop for unique Indonesian wood-carvings\, furniture\, apparels\, gifts and crafts including gorgeous batik and weavings\nWorkshops:  Angklung music and batik making.  Bring home your batik souvenir\n\nAngklung music is designated a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. The Indonesian Angklung is a musical instrument crafted by suspending two to four bamboo tubes in a bamboo frame\, bound with rattan cords. The tone resonate those of the American hand bells. \n\nIndonesian Angklung – a traditional bamboo musical instrument from West Java. (Nikao Media)\n\nDid You Know That INDONESIA Is The World’s \n\nLargest archipelago to form a single country\nSecond (2nd) most bio-diverse country\, after Brazil\nFourth (4th) most populous country\n\nThe country’s archipelago spans two oceans—the Pacific and the Indian. Of the 17\,508 to 18\,306 islands that formed the archipelago\, only 8\,844 have names\, and 922 are permanently inhabited. \nIndonesia is home to the Komodo Dragons\, the world’s largest living lizard. Explore this fascinating country at Destination Indonesia. \nLink\nIndonesia Travel
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/destination-indonesia/
LOCATION:Nikkei Centre\, 6688 South Oak Crescent\, Burnaby\, BC\, V5E 4M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food,Free,Others
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ORGANIZER;CN="Consulate-General of The Republic of Indonesia%2C Vancouver":MAILTO:pensosbud@indonesiavancouver.org
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SUMMARY:5th Thai Festival Returns This July 21 and 22 with More Delicious Food and Live Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Watch spectacular Thai Dancers perform at 5th Thai Festival in Vancouver. (Nikao Media) \n\nUpdated: July 20\, 2018 \n5th Thai Festival returns with more entertaining activities to wow visitors. Find out what’s cooking\, why you and your family should not miss out on this fun-filled weekend.\nGear up for a weekend of food\, fun and live entertainment at the 5th Thai Festival\, Western Canada’s largest Thai event taking place this July 21 and 22 at the Vancouver Art Gallery\, North Plaza. \nOrganized by the Royal Thai Consulate-General\, Vancouver\, the annual cultural festival showcases the nation’s rich and vibrant cultural heritage through its tasty gastronomy\, performing arts and crafts. \nThe free family-friendly festival also features traditional and contemporary fashions\, digital technology\, Thai boxing\, Thai massage and spa services plus plenty of prize draws. \nDiscover and taste delicious Thai fruits and dishes including Massaman Curry\, Tom Yum and Pad Thai at the 5th Thai Festival.  No food has been associated with Thailand more than Pad Thai – the country’s signature rice noodle dish. \nRelated: Simply Irresistible Thai Food \nChefs from Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon\, a popular Bangkok based culinary art school will demonstrate the art of fruit and vegetable carving and cooking modern Thai cuisine at the culinary tent. \nLearn how Eastern and Western ingredients are harmoniously blended into five Thai flavours: sour\, sweet\, salty\, bitter and spicy. \n\nSavour delicious Thai food at the food fair. (Nikao Media)\n\nTo add to the party atmosphere\, festival goers will be entertained to traditional and contemporary music and dance performances by local artists and bands. \nWith support from the Thailand Ministry of Culture\, Bangkok-based Phattayakul Thai Music and Drama School performers will be back this year with their vibrant and captivating dances. \nWhat’s New\nThe technology and fashion runaway are new feature areas.  Techies would want to test their skills on the latest Thai video games at the Innovation booth hosted by the Thai Game Software Industry Association. \nThai silk is one of the world’s most coveted fabrics. On Saturday\, July 21 models dressed in exquisite traditional Thai costumes will be parading the runway.  Vancouver artist and designer Terry Sasaki will be showcasing for the first time with his ready-to-wear cotton and silk collections on Sunday\, July 22. \n\n5thThai Festival\, Vancouver Poster. (Royal Thai Consulate-General\, Vancouver)\n\nMuay Thai or Thai boxing is a national combat sport that is becoming increasingly popular in the martial arts world. Watch how this sport is played out by experts from DCS Combat Sports and Fitness. \nMarketplace\nSavour delectable bite offers by Vancouver’s popular Thai restaurants including Salathai Thai\, Patsara Thai\, U & I Thai and Wow Thai Food. \nBrowse the many vendor stalls offering tasty products and shop for unique and beautifully made arts and crafts. \nVendors include Asia Market\, a local supplier of fresh vegetables and fruits from Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries. \nThere is also Doi Chaang Coffee who markets award winning organic coffee grown in the hills of northeastern Thailand.  Best Brand Marketing\, popularly known for their King Island coconut water\, chips and syrup. \nSiamurai Apparel offers uniquely designed clothing to fit your simple and relaxing lifestyle.  Their tribal design apparels would embrace the eclectic rebel inside of you. \nOr simply\, relax and be pampered to an authentic and inexpensive Thai massage at Sabai Thai Spa. \nPlanning a trip to Thailand?\nThai Tourism Authority can assist you to discover the country’s amazing travel attractions including beautiful beaches\, historic sites\, fascinating wildlife at the Thai Tourism booth. \nFind out the fabulous shopping and food places that dots the country’s landscape. \nPRIZE GIVEAWAYS\n\nThai Airways Ticket for two to fly to Asia\nDelicious Silk Road Goodie Baskets\nVouchers to dine in Vancouver’s popular Thai Restaurants\, relax in Thai spas and more…\n\nFeature Area Activities  at a Glance\nCulinary\n\nDiscover and taste delicious Thai fruits and dishes including Massaman Curry\, Tom Yum and Pad Thai.\nLearn about modern Thai cuisine: how Eastern and Western ingredients are harmoniously blended into five Thai flavours: sour\, sweet\, salty\, bitter and spicy.\nSee skillful artisans carve stunning designs with fruits and vegetables.\n\nEntertainment Stage\nThe performance lineup includes: \n\nClassical Thai music\nContemporary Thai and mainstream music by local bands (new)\nCultural dances by Phattayakul Thai Music and Drama School\nPrize draws and more…\n\nFashion Runway (new)\nNot to miss are the fashion shows: \n\nSaturday\, July 21 – Traditional royal and everyday Thai costumes\nSunday\, July 22 – Cotton and silk apparel collection by Vancouver artist and designer Terry Sasaki\n\nInnovation (new)\n\nThai video game demonstrations hosted by the Thai Game Software Industry Association.\nExplore and play free video games\n\nArts and Crafts\n\nDemonstrations\nLearn how to make simple Thai crafts\nTraditional Thai musical instrumental presentation\n\nThai Boxing\n\nWatch live Muay Thai boxing by DCS Combat Sports and Fitness\n\nVendor Marketplace\n\nFood and beverage tasting: savour delicious bites sold by some of Vancouver’s renowned Thai restaurants\nShopping\nMassage and Spa services\nExpert advice on travel to Thailand\n\nBring your family and friends. Experience the flavours of Thailand at the 5th Thai Festival right in the heart of downtown Vancouver.
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/5th-thai-festival/
LOCATION:Vancouver Art Gallery\, 750 Hornby St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 2H7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Food & Drink,Free,Others
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20161030T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20161209T170000
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CREATED:20161018T110557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161025T092550Z
UID:904-1477828800-1481302800@globaleat.net
SUMMARY:Discover Malaysia Through Batik Art:  Expressions of Identities
DESCRIPTION:Batik Making at Noor Arfa Batik\, Trengganu (Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board) \n\nDiscover the beauty of Malaysia through Batik Art this October 30 through December 9th at the Chinese Cultural Centre in Vancouver. \n\nThe exhibition tells the story of the emergence of batik textiles in Malaysia\, how the traditional and design forms have evolved from the 1960s to the present day.  Batik is woven into the cultural identity of the Malaysian people. \nWhat is Batik?\nA resist dyeing process in which hot molten wax or rice paste is applied to the surface of fabric as a resist to dyes to form undyed areas of pattern. \nThis resist is removed by boiling\, melting or scraping after dyeing thus creating intricate patterns and designs. Amongst the popular batik are batik canting (hand drawn)\, batik cap (wax-stamping) and batik sutera saring (silk screen). \n\nBatik – A  quintessential piece of the Malaysian cultural identity. (Canadian Society for Asian Arts)\n\nMalaysia’s batik production has developed from the traditional method of using the block technique to that of using machines\, known as the Integrated Computer Aided Tint System (I.C.A.T.S)\, alongside the introduction of chemical colouring. Modern technology has enabled more efficient batik production of lasting quality\, and has turned batik into one of Malaysia’s more viable commercialized products. \nHistory of Batik in Malaysia\nThe development of batik in this country originated from the period of the Srivijaya kingdom in the 15th century. During the reign of Sultan Zainal Abidin II\, the third Sultan of Terengganu\, a royal weaver named Minah Pelangi had produced the kain pelangi sometimes referred to as batik pelangi\, using the tie-dye method which is a non-wax-resist process influenced to some degree by the Indian trade textile\, the bandhana.  \nThis is followed by the patterned textile\, such as the Kedah Batik and Kotak Batik\, brought into the country by Indian traders. Both were the same cloth and shared the same technique of production\, that of using a wooden block as the printing tool. This wooden block is known as sarang bunga (floral nest) or sarang kayu berukir (engraved wooden nest).  \nToday\, batik is generally regarded as a symbol of national identity. Producers are conscious of the fact that Malaysians are better informed about batik\, appreciate good design\, quality\, colour combinations and the craftsmanship that distinguishes it\, as a truly handcrafted Made-In-Malaysia product. Batik Malaysia has evolved being a traditional folk art form to a contemporary batik textile and visual art.  \nAdmission is by Donation.   \nLink\nTravel Malaysia\nBatik Tour
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/discover-malaysia-through-batik-art-expressions-of-identities/
LOCATION:Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Vancouver\, 555 Columbia St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6A 4H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consumer,Free,Others
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Istanbul:20160423T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Istanbul:20161030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T144207
CREATED:20151212T091330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T204229Z
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SUMMARY:Expo 2016 Antalya-Turkey
DESCRIPTION:In April 2016\, Expo 2016 Antalya-Turkey will open its door to welcome the world. Find out what’s happening at the expo and on the streets of Antalya.\nFor six months\, starting April 2016\, the city will play host to Expo 2016 Antalya-Turkey\, which will be the first World Fair to be ever held on Turkish soil. Where is Antalya? \nSounds exotic! Indeed\, the name is as exotic as the place itself. It’s the ‘heaven on earth’ as some visitors may call it. Antalya is sits right along the Maritime Silk Route\, set against the majestic backdrop of the Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. \n\nThe port of Antalya is a popular stop for cruise ships. (EwaStudio/Envato)\n\nExpo 2016 Antalya-Turkey’s theme is Flowers and Children with the slogan\, A Green Life for Future Generations. History\, bio-diversity\, sustainability and green cities are the key sub themes. The main exhibit area will showcase the garden cultures of different countries. Standing tall will be the Expo Tower representing the historical Hadrian’s Gate from the Roman era\, an important Antalya icon. \nWithin the 112 hectares site in Aksu is also an agriculture and biodiversity museum\, a children’s island featuring learning and entertaining activities for kids\, a children science and technology world\, and several other structures and facilities. Over 100 countries and 30 international corporations are anticipated to take part in the horticultural exposition. According to the organiser\, Expo 2016 Antalya Agency\, over eight million local and foreign visitors are expected during the six months expo. \nBeyond the Expo\nBesides the exposition\, visitors can explore the old city district of Kaleiçi\, the historical treasures of the Byzantine and later empires at Aperlai’s Ancient City. Be awed by the ancient port of Patara\, the sunken city at Kekova Island\, and more. Rejuvenate with a Turkish bath at one of the many wellness spas that dot the city’s coastline or golf at the world-class greenways of this Turkish Rivera. \n\nA traditional Turkish breakfast spread. (esindeniz/Envato)\n\nSavouring Turkish Cuisine\nSavouring exquisite local fare is a must. Turkish cooking is among the world’s top cuisines\, rich and savoury with ample use of vegetables. It’s a legacy of the Ottoman cuisine or better known as palace food. Full of irresistible flavours – tangy\, spicy\, sweet and sour\, similar to Thai cuisine\, except it’s more labour intensive to prepare. \nTurkish breakfast or Kahvalti (before coffee) starts with a well-stepped cup of tea. The breakfast spread includes cheeses like feta\, black and green olives\, slices of tomatoes and cucumbers\, eggs\, sucuk (dry\, spicy sausage)\, bread\, honey\, butter\, and a selection of jams – which Antalya is known for. Popular lunch dishes include kebabs\, pitas\, meatballs and lahmacun (Turkish pizza)\, downed with a cup of ayran (salty yogurt drink). \n\n\nTurkish cooking is among the world’s top cuisines \n\n\nA platter of cold and hot mezes (appetizers) opens dinner. Mezes range from dolmas (vegetable with meat wrapped and cooked in vine leaves) to hummus\, borek (phyllo pastry stuffed with meat\, cheese or spinach) and a selection of stuffed vegetables. The meal continues with a selection of entrées\, desserts and finishing with a strong cup of Turkish coffee. \nAntalya Specialties\nIn Antalya\, a meze platter often features salads like the toros salatasi (Taurus salad) and antalya piyaz (bean salad with tahini). The mild\, sunny Mediterranean climate coupled with rich coastal soil makes Antalya’s homegrown produce taste extra delicious. \nThe regional cuisine is an eclectic mix of Arabic and Mediterranean influences with specialties like tarhana corbasi (vegetable soup)\, tavuk guveci (baked chicken)\, yoruk kebabi (nomad stew) and the decadent Fimali baklava. Food critics voted 7 Mehmet Restaurant\, the city’s oldest restaurant one of the places to enjoy traditional Antalya cuisine. \nAntalya is an hour’s flight away from Istanbul and Ankara\, and about four hours flight from major European and Middle Eastern countries. To learn more about Expo 2016 Antalya\, the regional attractions and how to get there\, click on Expo 2016 Antalya and Tourism Turkey \nPublished: December 12\, 2015 | Images Updated: January 09\, 2025
URL:https://globaleat.net/event/expo-2016-antalya-turkey/
LOCATION:Expo 2016\, Aksu\, Antalya\, Turkey
CATEGORIES:Consumer & Trade,Others
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ORGANIZER;CN="EXPO 2016 Antalya Agency":MAILTO:expo.info@expo2016antalya.org.tr
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