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A Chinese New Year Filled with Flair and Joy

The Peninsula Beijing

Chinese New Year

As the Chinese New Year holiday season draws near, The Peninsula Beijing invites family guests to share truly uplifting dining moments together. Guests are greeted in The Lobby by a vibrant canopy of red Chinese lanterns, gold ornaments and silver willows symbolizing fortune and prosperity, and blooming peach trees are decorated with lucky red envelopes to bestow health and happiness for the Year of the Snake.

Exquisite dining is a cherished part of the celebrations. A themed Afternoon Tea brims with indulgent Spring Festival delights, and children can get creative with fun cultural activities. The Chinese chefs at Huang Ting will prepare traditional reunion banquets and tailor-made feasts, and custom-curated luxury hampers make the perfect gift to share with loved ones.

Celebrate new beginnings and revel in the Year of the Snake with a memorable Chinese New Year break at The Peninsula Beijing.

Chinese New Year-themed Peninsula Afternoon Tea

Celebrate the joy and prosperity of the Chinese New Year with an unforgettable afternoon tea experience at The Peninsula Beijing. Inspired by the elegance of traditional Chinese architecture and the vibrant hues of royal green glazed tiles, this bespoke offering blends cultural heritage with culinary artistry.

Huang Ting Chinese New Year Reunion Feast

Gather with family and friends to savour the exclusive “Dance of the Snake,” “Prosperous Jade Snake,” “Golden Snake Embrace,” and “Snake Symphony” menus, each thoughtfully crafted to symbolize fortune and joy in the coming year. 

Chinese New Year Kid's Activities

Immersive experiences enable junior guests to explore Chinese New Year cultural traditions and customs. Children can team up with the hotel’s chefs to prepare seasonally inspired dim sum. Caishen, the Chinese God of Wealth, will make guest appearances in the Kids’ Activity area to lead guess the lantern riddle games. 

Lo Hei from South East Asia

Lo Hei is a popular festive dish that originated in the Chinese communities of the Malay Peninsula in South East Asia. Meaning "Feng Sheng Shui Qi" and "More and more prosperous," Lo Hei is an exotic combination of ocean-fresh seafood, shredded vegetables and a secret sauce that is accompanied by diners sharing greetings across the table.

Huang Ting Homemade Rice Pudding

Celebrate the flavours of tradition this Chinese New Year with Huang Ting’s artisanal Rice Pudding, a timeless delicacy crafted with care and precision. 

Chinese New Year Staycation

Celebrate new beginnings and revel in the Year of the Snake with a memorable Chinese New Year break at The Peninsula Beijing. Enter the Lunar New Year on a positive note with a wealth of exclusive benefits including complimentary breakfast at The Lobby, themed Peninsula afternoon tea, kids' activities, Spa experiences and more.