
A series of family events for children that introduce the culture of Japan and East Asia through play.
8 February | Lunar New Year
Does the New Year always start on January first? What do the rat and pig have to do with the Lunar New Year?
If you wonder how New Year's Eve in Poland differs from Lunar New Year celebrations in China, join the Manggha pop-up! sessions. We prepared a generous dose of knowledge, dances and art workshops in the form of making paper New Year decorations.
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Data, godzina: 8 February 2026, 11:30–13:30
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Czas trwania: 2 hours (including a break)
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Język zajęć: Polish
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Limit uczestników: 70 (accompanying adults not counted in the limit)
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Grupa docelowa: Families with children 6–12 years
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Koszt: 25 zł / participant
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Kup bilet: Kup bilet
Next events in the schedule:
The purchase of an ad ticket is made on the website of the official ticket distributor. Keep in mind that if the seats are numbered, and the tickets are disputed by several companies, then each of them provides a different pool of seats to choose from