Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is celebrating the Lunar New Year of 2023 by utilizing 14,000 square feet of space and decorating with 45,600 flowers to welcome a new year of harmony, good fortune, enlightenment, and prosperity.
The centerpiece of the exhibit is a 32-foot-tall two-sided commemorative coin for the Year of the Rabbit made of red flowers and metal, symbolizing the yin and yang of nature and feminine qualities. The Chinese god of wealth statue, 17 inches tall, overlooking the crowds on the east side is a symbol of prosperity, and the eight golden rabbits represent the new beginning of the new year.
⏰Schedule: January 9 - March 4
‼️Exhibition Information: Free 24 hours
On January 28 at 1 pm, Yau Kung Moon will perform dragon and lion dances.
📍Location:
3600 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas NV89109
Apart from being aesthetically pleasing, it also features a blend of Chinese and Western cuisine.
😋Guests can enjoy the New Year's themed meals at the Chinese "teahouse", The Garden Table, located in the exhibit center:
✅Eight treasures dim sum platter
Served from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Consisting of various dim sum such as abalone siu mai, crystal shrimp dumplings, and crispy spring rolls with tangyuan as a dessert.
✅Feast dinner
Served from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
A heavenly meal of cod, beef, prawns, and longevity noodles.
✅Reservation Phone Number: 702693.7075
⏰Dining Hours: Monday - Sunday 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM
💰Price Range: $88 - $128
‼️Dress Code: Business casual attire. Shorts, athletic wear, tank tops, and sandals are not allowed.
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