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To launch its Chinese New Year celebrations, Burj Al Arab projected a massive red calligraphic serpent artwork on its exterior to welcome the Year of the Snake. https://www.jumeirah.com/burjalarab On the evening of 10 February, the hotel hosted Chinese dignitaries and their families to witness the traditional lighting of the lion's eyes to initiate a series of traditional lion dances. To the accompaniment of the Chinese zither music, Chinese delicacies hand-selected by Chef Foong were served from live cooking stations, while children's Chinese craft activities entertained the youngest guests. The celebrations continued for one week in Junsui, with traditional dishes including Fa Gao (Chinese-style cupcakes) and Nian Gao (new year cake) served alongside Dim Sum and Peking Duck. http://www.jumeirah.com/en/Hotels-and-Resorts/Destinations/Dubai/Burj-Al-Arab/Restaurants-And-Nightlife/Junsui/