Celebrate Lunar New Year with us!
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Hello Dominic
We are so excited to let you know that our free Lunar New Year festival is back at the Museum of London Docklands on 5 and 6 February! Bring the whole family along and enjoy our programme packed with colourful performances, crafts and workshops.
Have you already started looking for something to do this February half term? We've got some inspiring things to do at our museums, from crafty hands-on sessions at the Museum of London to immersive, choose-your-own-adventure-style performances at the Museum of London Docklands.
We hope to see you there!
The Museum of London Team |
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What's on at the Museum of London Docklands |
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 |  | 15 & 16 February, free |
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Bring your under 5s along to stack, mix, sort and pack in this free-play session inspired by the work of a docker.
Recommended for ages 1 to 4 |
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|  |  |  | 12, 14, 15, 17, 19 February, free |
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Step back in time to help Lenny the post rat with his rounds in Sailortown, in this interactive show exploring our recreated Victorian docks.
Recommended for ages 4+ |
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 |  | 5 & 6 February, free |
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Join us to celebrate Lunar New Year at our weekend of free activities in person and online. Get stuck into a range of activities run by our local communities to discover how Londoners across the city celebrate Lunar New Year.
Can’t make it to us in person? Book onto one of our free digital workshops now! |
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What's on at the Museum of London |
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 |  | 13 & 16 February, free drop-in |
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Join London-based metalsmith Adi Toch for a free drop-in session. Use everyday kitchen cupboard items to try out metal colouring and take your experiments home!
Recommended age 7+ |
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|  | Great Fire of London family walk
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Was the baker of Pudding Lane to blame? What did Samuel Pepys bury in his garden? Find out on our interactive outdoor walk exploring how the Great Fire started, spread and was finally stopped. |
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