MCBS Chinese New Year Dinner Gala
Event Information
Description
MCBS proudly present you with our Chinese New Year Dinner Gala on 25th January 2019 to celebrate the year of the pig with all our friends, members and supporters. CNY is the most important among all the festivals in the Chinese culture and it is all about reuniting with family and friends while having fun and eating! We are keen to spread this culture to include all students from all around the world to join us in this meaningful event and spend the night catching up with your friends after the stressful exam or meeting someone new! To welcome the Lunar New Year, MCBS are offering a premium celebration featuring guest speakers, performances and networking opportunities throughout the evening - all set at a luxury Manchester venue with a traditional Chinese ambience.
Invited guests including Manchester China forum, Manchester China Institute, Jaguar Land Rover, Leila Mckenzie, Manchester Enterprise, Manchester Chinese Contemporary art centre, Wood Nuclear company etc. The event also includes a networking session with SMEs and students, as well as a number of vibrant and traditional Chinese performances such as lion dance, martial arts and Chinese choir. Last but not least, a number of meaningful activities will follow to ensure everyone has an enjoyable night!
Below are the details of the activity:
Date: 25th January 2019 (Friday)
Time: 18:30-22:30 (Registration starts at 18:30)
Venue: Hilton Hotel Manchester Deansgate, 303 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4LQ
P.S. There will be a lot of photo taking opportunities with our venue nicely decorated!!! BIG prizes too, are waiting for you to pick them up!
Early bird tickets are selling fast! Join us through the link below:
https://mcbscnydinnergala2019.eventbrite.co.uk
We are looking forward to seeing you!
Dress code: Formal / something red
Allergens on the menu may include:
- celery
- cereals containing gluten – including wheat (such as spelt and Khorasan), rye, barley and oats
- crustaceans – such as prawns, crabs and lobsters
- eggs
- fish
- lupin
- milk
- molluscs – such as mussels and oysters
- mustard
- tree nuts – including almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, brazil nuts, cashews, pecans, pistachios and macadamia nuts
- peanuts
- sesame seeds
- soybeans