Chinese New Year activities
Dragon year colouring competition 2012
Winners are: -
Georgiana Tsindos-Singellos: For Nursery and Foundation Year Category.
Adrian Lee: For Year 1 to Year 3 Category.
Maxine Tan: For Year 4 to Year 7 Category.

All Hua Hsia Chinese School students are eligible to join this competition.
Please select the template you like and be an artist to decorate it.
Don't forget to complete your information, otherwise we wouldn't know whose work is it!
Categories of Competition
(1) Nursery and Foundation year
(2) Year 1 to Year 3
(3) Year 4 to Year 7
Entry due date: the week of 22 January 2012.
You can come and vote for your favourite little artists.
Please read the school newsletter for more details.
dragon year colouring 2011.pdf
Adobe Acrobat document [1.4 MB]
Click and see our beautiful coloring templates that we received during the last two weeks. Don't forget to vote your favourite one. Thank you.
Chinese New Year Activity
'Blossom flowers card making workshop'
22 January 2012, 1-2pm at Hampstead Branch
Here are our brilliant students' Flower blossom cards they created during the workshop. You can see their happy faces with their beautiful cards. Happy New Year to everyone!
Chinese New Year ‘Tuan Bai’ party
29 January 2012, 1 – 2pm
Let’s dress up your Chinese costume and join this party.
Bring your favorite Chinese New Year dish to share.
Chinese New Year Activity Book
On sales at Hua Hsia Chinese School on 15 January 2012

The Chinese New Year Activity Book is a beautifully illustrated book to introduce children to the origins and customs of the festival.
A little girl called Wei Wei and her friends will take them through the exciting legends of animal races, mythical monsters and mischievous gods. There are many fun and easy to do activities along the way including colouring pages, sticker scenes, push-out animal masks and finger puppets. Children will be creatively inspired as well as taught about an intriguing and important part of China's heritage.


