Lunar New Year and Valentine’s Day of 2024

Photo by Zolen Georgievska -Reporter The Canadian National News / The EUROPEAN Club of Canada

Wandering for the Artistic inspiration in Toronto

By Zolen Georgievska – Special to The Canadian National News / The EUROPEAN Club of Canada

Photo by Zolen Georgievska – Special to The Canadian National News / The EUROPEAN Club of Canada

Lunar New Year and Valentine’s Day @ ROM After Dark ROM After Dark is the popular monthly adult event series that features curated music, visual arts performances and distinctive food and drink.

Photo by Zolen Georgievska – Special to The Canadian National News / The EUROPEAN Club of Canada

On February 16th 2024, ROM After Dark presented an amazing event in to celebrate the Lunar New Year and Valentine’s Day. Established in 1914, Royal Ontario Museum ROM is the highest rated museum and preeminent field research institute in Canada and among the top ten in North America with a collection of more than 13 million artworks, artifacts and specimens.

Photo by Zolen Georgievska – Special to The Canadian National News / The EUROPEAN Club of Canada

ROM was packed with people, mostly young adults socializing and enjoying this after hour celebration and at the same time exploring the museum and exhibitions. With the ROM ambience, it felt like we stepped into the past while celebrating Lunar Love- a night of Dragon dances with floor-shaking DJ sets.

Photo by Zolen Georgievska – Special to The Canadian National News / The EUROPEAN Club of Canada

For more information visit: rom.on.ca About the Lunar New Year On February 10, 2024, we moved into the year of the Yang Wood Dragon. The Dragon, one of the Chinese zodiac signs, represents power and courage, but is also a symbol of peace and the need to come together as one.

Photo by Zolen Georgievska – Special to The Canadian National News / The EUROPEAN Club of Canada

The Year of the Dragon is said to be a prosperous year where innovation and business can flourish, and we can step into a greater power and authenticity. The Dragon is highly innovative and confident, but the element of Wood allows the Dragon to take its time and focus on building a solid foundation.

Photo by Zolen Georgievska – Special to The Canadian National News / The EUROPEAN Club of Canada

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