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  • Spring Term Zen Garden Welcome Party (School Open Day)

    DA Aldgate Centre 2 Leman Street, London, United Kingdom

    As spring flowers starts to blossom around us, join us in celebrating the new term with an experience that blends cultural exploration and the joy of language learning.

    You will get to socialise with fellow students with reception of food and snacks, follow by the introduction of Japanese Zen and the practise of Japanese Zen gardening to celebrate the beginning of the new term and season.

  • KPop & KDrama pop quiz with Soju Cocktail

    DA Aldgate Centre 2 Leman St, London, United Kingdom

    Are you a KPop or KDrama fans? Get ready to immerse yourself in the worlds of K-Pop and K-Drama at our Pop Quiz Night! Join us for an evening of music, drama, and a dash of competition, all while sipping soju and learn how to make soju cocktail. You will have a chance to win a Korean language course worth £300!

  • Dragon Boat Festival Perfume Pouches Making Workshop

    DA Aldgate Centre 2 Leman St, London, United Kingdom

    Xiang bao (香包), or perfume pouches, are a traditional craft made during the Dragon Boat Festival. The pouches are good luck charm worn on the body or hung to ward off bad spirits. Let's learn to make how to make these beautiful pouches!

  • Dear Asia London Mahjong Club (Workshop)

    DA Aldgate Centre 2 Leman St, United Kingdom

    Event Invitation Mahjong is a tile-based game that's been played in Asia for over 300 years and is gaining global popularity. Although it might take time to master, it's fairly easy to learn the basics. We will teach you how to play Mahjong if you are new to the game. The whole demonstration of how to...

  • Japanese Tanabata (The Star Festival) Make a Wish Celebration

    Jpanese Tanabata Festival is deeply rooted in Japanese culture and tradition. It reflects themes of perseverance, love, and the fulfillment of dreams. Traditionally, people celebrate by writing their wishes on colorful strips of paper called tanzaku and hanging them on bamboo branches.

    It's a good time for us to come together, celebrate, and make our wishes for the future.

  • Summer Oak trail walk – the practise of Japanese Shinrin-yoku

    Epping Forest London, United Kingdom

    Event Invitation Discover the secrets of ancient oaks, breathe in the crisp summer air, and listen to the melodies of woodland creatures. Epping Forest is a former royal forest on the border of Essex and Greater London. This ancient woodland is home to everything from grassland to heath, rivers, ponds, and wildlife, making it perfectly...

  • Qixi Chinese Valentine’s Day Embroidery Handkerchief Workshop

    DA Aldgate Centre 2 Leman St, London, United Kingdom

    Celebrate the romantic tale of Qixi, the Chinese Valentine's Day, with a special touch of creativity. Join us for a special Chinese embroidery workshop where you'll have the chance to craft a personalized handkerchief for yourself or a loved one. Learn the art of embroidery and let your hands weave a story of love.

  • Dear Asia London Mahjong Club (Workshop)

    DA Aldgate Centre 2 Leman St, United Kingdom

    Event Invitation Mahjong is a tile-based game that's been played in Asia for over 300 years and is gaining global popularity. Although it might take time to master, it's fairly easy to learn the basics. We will teach you how to play Mahjong if you are new to the game. The whole demonstration of how to...

  • DA Summer Social – Park Picnic with Gimbap

    As the sun paints the skies blue with warmth, we invite you to embrace the summer vibes at our summer park picnic with Korean gimbap! Join us for an afternoon of laughter, connection, and the delightful flavors of Korean cuisine in the heart of nature.

  • Mid Autumn (Moon) Festival Celebrations

    The Mid Autumn Festival (Moon Festival), known for its emphasis on reunion and togetherness, mirrors the essence of our language school community. Let's celebrate not only the langauge progress you have made but also the bonds and friendship we've formed as a community.
     
    Join us for an evening of festive celebrations to mark the start of the new term, you will have a chance to taste traditional festive food, create your own festive origami, and try on the traditional Asian clothings.

  • Dear Asia London Mahjong Club

    Event Invitation Mahjong is a tile-based game that's been played in Asia for over 300 years and is gaining global popularity. Although it might take time to master, it's fairly easy to learn the basics. We will teach you how to play Mahjong if you are new to the game. The whole demonstration of how to...

  • Halloween Japanese Kitsune (Fox) Mask Painting Workshop

    Step into the enchanting world of Japanese folklore and infuse your Halloween celebrations with a touch of mystique at our Halloween Kitsune Mask Painting Workshop. Kitsune, legendary fox spirits from Japanese mythology, are known for their cunning and shape-shifting abilities.
     
    Now, you have the chance to channel your inner Kitsune and create your own Halloween mask for your party. You will also have a chance to wear the beautiful garment Kimono to complete your Halloween look.

  • Double Eleven Single’s Day Korean BBQ

    Event Invitation Double Eleven, also known as Single's Day, originated in China is celebrated on November 11th (11/11). The date was chosen because the number "1" resembles a single person standing alone, making it the perfect symbol of being single! Originally a fun way for students to embrace their single status, Single's Day has since...

  • Dear Asia London Mahjong Workshop

    Do you know how to play Mahjong? It’s the Chinese dominos game that you might have seen on TV or in the movie. There must be a reason why it’s so popular in Asia. Well, we can only think of one – it’s fun! Come and join us for a fun Saturday afternoon, learn and play this exciting game with other people.

  • Christmas Japanese Furoshiki Gift Wrapping Workshop

    Join us to learn Japanese Furoshiki, the traditional Japanese art of wrapping gifts with beautiful cloth. Not only is it eco-friendly, but it also makes your Christmas presents look stunning and unique!
    At the workshop, you'll discover different wrapping techniques and get hands-on experience using beautiful Japanese fabrics. Perfect for adding a personal touch to your holiday gift!

  • Dear Asia Christmas KFC Party

    Join us for a festive celebration at our Christmas KFC Party! Experience a unique Japanese-style Christmas with delicious KFC, snacks, drinks, and exciting games with prizes. After a year of hard work, it’s time to relax and celebrate your achievements in true holiday spirit.

  • Lunar New Year Mahjong Workshop

    Playing Mahjong during Lunar New Year is a cherished tradition for many families and communities. This practice blends entertainment and the spirit of togetherness that defines the Lunar New Year celebrations. Although it might take time to master, it's fairly easy to learn the basics.
     
    Come and join us for a fun Saturday afternoon, learn to play Mahjong and try your luck for a game or two for the Lunar New Year.

  • Squid Game New Year Challenge Welcome Party & Open Day

    Join us for the Squid Game New Year Challenge as we kick off an exciting new year term and welcome our students for Korean, Japanese, and Chinese classes. 📚 You’ll enjoy drinks, snacks, and exciting games inspired by the hit series. 🍢

  • Lunar New Year (Year of snake) Celebrations

    Lunar New Year falls on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, ushering in a season of renewal and prosperity. It is one of the most important celebrations in many Asian cultures. We want to share the customs and celebrate this important festival with all of you. Let's come together to welcome Year of Snake with lunar new year snacks, tea, new year craft to make your own Lunar New Year perfume lucky pouch or door wreath and try your luck on fortune stick telling.

  • Setsubun Festival Ehomaki Sushi Making Workshop

    Setsubun, which means "seasonal division," is observed in Japan on February 3rd, signaling the end of winter and the start of spring according to the lunar calendar. A key tradition during Setsubun is mamemaki, or the tossing of roasted soybeans to ward off evil spiritsand welcome good fortune. Another popular practice is eating Ehomaki, a special type of uncut sushi roll, to bring luck and prosperity.

    Join us for an exciting cultural experience as we celebrate Setsubun, the traditional Japanese festival marking the arrival of spring! Discover the rich history behind this seasonal celebration and learn how to make special Ehomaki Sushi for this festival that blends tradition, taste, and creativity.