Kerry Leung is a multiple instrumentalist. His self-taught musical studies began in Guangzhou, China, where Kerry began playing the bamboo flute when he was a young child. Most of his musical instruments learning was on self-taught bases. Kerry has performed at Ravinia, Asian cultural celebrations, nursing homes, public libraries, elementary schools, high schools, colleges, Chinese language schools, parties, weddings.
For more, visit: kerryleungmusic.weebly.com
The lion dance is one of the most important traditions at Chinese New Year. It is performed to bring prosperity and good luck for the upcoming year. The lion dance is also a way to create a festive atmosphere and bring happiness.
For more, visit: chinahighlights.com
Their mission is to advance the appreciation of Chinese American culture through exhibitions, education, and research and to preserve the past, present, and future of Chinese Americans primarily in the Midwest.
This museum’s vision is to work with organizations, visitors, and community leaders across the country to tell the story of Chinese Americans primarily in the Midwest and to build a community around a continuous dialogue illustrating how Chinese American culture and contributions are an important part of the American fabric.
For more, visit: ccamuseum.org
Check out the fun from Jewel-Osco’s Lunar New Year event in Chicago with food and drink samples, live traditional Chinese music from Kerry Leung, a lion dance performance, cultural activities from the Chinese American Museum of Chicago, and more!
Shoppers enter a raffle for a chance to win prizes like Jewel-Osco gift cards!
Shoppers enjoy watching the lion dance performance!
Ying Stoller, President & Founder of Ying’s Kitchen, is on-site to demo her products to shoppers
Jewel-Osco awards its $2,000 Charitable Contribution to The Chinese American Museum
Shoppers got their name written in Chinese calligraphy
Live music from Chinese Multi-Instrumentalist Kerry Leung