- Bendigo Easter Festival
Every year the Bendigo Easter Festival sees the city buzzing with activity and excitement. It includes the famous Gala Parade which sees Sun Loong, the longest imperial dragon in the world, dance through the streets.
The First Bendigo Easter Fair
The first Bendigo Easter Fair was instigated by Burnside and Aspinal to raise funds for the Sandhurst Benevolent Asylum and Hospital. The first fair was held in
1871 and raised over £1000 for this charitable cause. The fair was considered such a success that it has been held every year since, making Australia's longest continuous running festival. The Festival is held every Easter and throughout its history has varied from one to ten days in duration.Events
Gala Parade
s. The gala parade is held on Easter Monday each year.
Torchlight Procession
The Torchlight procession is a night-time parade that appeared prior to 1900. It heavily features local emergency services, with local volunteer fire brigade members marching with brass torches. In recent times the parade has ended at Bendigo's
Lake Weeroona where entertainment, activities and fireworks have been held. The Torchlight Procession is held on Easter Sunday each year.Popular Girl
A fund raising event called "Popular Girl" was held in which well-known local women raised money and in doing so gained "votes" and the person that raised the largest number of votes was crowned the "Popular Girl". The "Popular Girl" competition is no longer held.
Carnival
Originally held in several locations including Rosalind Park, Bendigo Showgrounds and, more recently, the Bendigo Central Business District, the carnival features a large number of '
sideshow alley '-type attractions and children's rides.Chinese Spring Festival at the
Golden Dragon Museum The Chinese Spring Festival is held every Easter Sunday in the Yi Yuan Gardens since 1996. This festival includes many cultural performers who demonstrate martial arts, lion dancing, storytelling and traditional Chinese dancing which includes; the fan dance, ribbon dance and drum dance just to name a few.
Awakening of the Dragon
This ceremony is unique to Bendigo. A lot of noise is required to awaken Sun Loong who will slowly rouse himself from his year long slumber to walk in the Gala Parade. In order to do this the famous Southern Lions perform accompanied by the clash of cymbals and the beating of drums. This culminates in the explosion of tens of thousands of firecrackers. Also during this ceremony the Bendigo Chinese Association Lion Team perform the donation dance. This is another unique ceremony to Bendigo's Chinese community. The donation dance began as a way for the Bendigo Chinese community to raise money for the local hospitals and benevolent societies.
New Name, Same Festival
The Bendigo Easter Fair was renamed The Bendigo Easter Festival in 2001. It is still a very popular event attracting over 100,000 people over the four day event.
External links
* [http://www.bendigo.ws/Bendigo-Articles/2008-Bendigo-News-and-Articles/Bendigo-Easter-Festival-2008.html Bendigo Easter Festival 2008]
* [http://www.bendigoeasterfestival.org.au/ Bendigo Easter Festival website]
* [http://www.goldendragonmuseum.org/ Golden Dragon Museum website]
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