This event is part of Refugee Festival 2025 and explores the journeys of refugees and asylum seekers in Scotland through the lens of Chinese intangible cultural heritage.
We will reflect on Ricefield Arts’ key milestones in supporting refugee communities, celebrating their contributions, and fostering a strong sense of belonging. Through interactive exhibitions, cultural experiences, and storytelling activities, this event offers a welcoming space for reflection, connection, and shared celebration.
What to Expect:
Cultural exhibitions
Hands-on workshops
Storytelling and community sharing
Interactive displays of Chinese heritage
By honoring lived experiences and celebrating cultural heritage, we aim to build bridges between diverse communities and strengthen understanding and solidarity in Scotland.
Travel Support:
If you need to claim travel expenses, please contact Jinming at jinming@ricefield.org.uk
Accessibility Information:
NO wheelchair access
Family-friendly environment
Free admission
Light refreshments will be available
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