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renaissance tours: Renaissance Tours is a Chinatown-based organization that arranges customized group tours for dining, shopping, historical walking tours and a variety of special experiences including health, beauty and fitness; tea ceremonies; jewelry design; culinary programs; arts & antiques; martial arts; Chinatown history and culture and more.  Guides in any language and transportation can be arranged.
Call May Kuang at 212/964-2386 or email her at may@renaissancetours.org.
Website: www.renaissancetours.org.

chinatown discovered food tour: The Enthusiastic Gourmet offers food tours in Chinatown New York City. Explore unique food shops; taste Asian delicacies; and learn about the community through it's many culinary delights. These walking tours last about 2 1/2 hours. For more information, visit www.enthusiasticgourmet.com or call 646-209-4724.

big onion walking tours operates spring through fall and offer a wide variety of neighborhood tours. Sites visited on Chinatown New York City excursions include the Kimlau Memorial and the Museum of the Chinese in the Americas. For further information including a tour schedule, visit www.bigonion.com or call 212-439-1090.

Every Saturday now through December 18, the museum of chinese in the americas is offering the "Experience Chinatown" walking tour. The tours run from 1 - 2:30pm and begin at the MoCA, 70 Mulberry Street, 2nd Floor. Advance registration is required. For further information, please call 212-619-4785 ext. 104.

February 2008
Festival
February 7.
February 10.
Cultural Exhibit
Lunar New Year Folk Arts Festival
Ongoing
Art Exhibits
Conveys the tragic event from local perspectives, retracing the experiences of many of those who suffered through that infamous day. The exhibit features photographs and artifacts, as well as a memory book where visitors can share their own thoughts and experiences surrounding the attacks. For more information, visit www.moca-nyc.org.
Pioneering interactive kiosk applying cutting-edge technology for neighborhood cultural and historical preservation.
Health & Fitness
Live Music & Comedy
An "eclectic mix of music, hip hop, poetry, comedy, trash talk, and spontaneous insanity" that plays to a diverse crowd every Friday night at 8:00 at the Silk Road Cafe. Not a family show, it's "Unfiltered. Uncensored. Unpredictable."
Other
We are a non-profit organization aiming to promote Chinese language and culture. We organize Chinese Dim Sum Brunch once a month for our members and friends or anyone interested in Chinese language, culture and food. No Chinese language required. We also provide professional Chinese language courses for kids, adults, schools and corporations.

 

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