Lunar New Year - February 7, 2026
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Open the registration!!
It’s limited only 170 tickets. Don’t miss buying tickets!
Buy now! :)
Registration Link: https://rb.gy/nmatm5
If you have any questions, please email “events@baadaca.com”.
We can’t wait to celebrate with you for the Vietnamese Lunar New Year!
See you there!
[image description:
The Lunar New Year 2026 open ticket sales announcement flyer. The multi pages background is beige white and the flyer theme is traditional Asian-inspired with ink-style brush strokes. With black ink-style drawn mountains on the bottom-right corner. And there are a couple of golden clouds floating around at the bottom-left corner area of the flyer. On the top-left red cherry blossoms on black branches. And at top middle a headline with red ink-style brush stroke font: “Lunar New Year” On the bottom-left corner are red stamp with the Chinese character for “horse” (馬). And a red ink-style brush stroke written “2026” (With Chinese design Horse inside the “0” frame.). Top-right corner is the BAADA logo with red and black colors.
#1 Flyer
Top center, a main title with red bold font:
“Lunar New Year”
Subheading with black font:
“OF THE HORSE”
Beneath in the center, an ink painting of a galloping horse colored black & light red leap out of a red circular brushstroke frame. To the left of the horse, a stamp with the Chinese character for “horse” (馬).
On the above left of the horse, red cherry blossoms on black branches extend from the left side of the flyer. And there are a couple of golden clouds floating around the horse.
On bottom-right of the horse, a large bold red font:
“2026” (with chinese design Horse inside the “0” frame.
On bottom-left of the horse, a red-lantern shaped with white text font:
“Registraiton Open!”
Below the red-lantern, a event information inside the black rounded rectangle with white font:
Date: “Saturday, Feb 7, 2026”
Time: “3 PM - 8 PM”
Location: “San Jose Museum of Art”
#2 Flyer
Subheading title with black font:
“GUEST SPEAKER”
At the left side area showing a portfolio picture of guest speaker Long Nguyen Minh. A man with black hair parted to the side and was wearing round black glasses. He was wearing black coat layered over white shirt.
Below the portfolio picture, a text of name with black font:
“LONG NGUYEN MINH”
At the right side area, a subheading title with black font:
“Việt Nam”
(VIETNAM)”
Below that, showing the Vietnam flag; the background color is red with a yellow star in the middle.
The second image is a map showing the Vietnam country located in Southeast Asia next to Cambodia, Laos and China.
#3 Flyer
List of activities on Lunar New Year
Using black font:
“- Vietnamese Culture Presentation
- Quiz Game with Prize
- Traditional Vietnamese Catering
- Lion Dance
- Photo Booth
- View Art Galleries in SJMA
- Raffle
- Family Friendly
#4 Flyer
Subheading title with black font:
“Vietnamese Food Menu”
There are four foods displayed on the flyer; start from top-left. Each food with captions below using black font.
“Bánh Chưng Tét” (Sticky Rice Cake)
A sliced block of bright green rice warped with leaves, showing a filling of pork and mung beans.
“Thịt Kho Trứng” (Braised Pork and Eggs)
A plate filled with braised pork belly and boiled eggs cooked in a savory sauce.
“Chả giò” (Fried Spring Rolls)
Golden-brown fried spring rolls; one roll sliced open to show the seasoned vegetable/meat filling with sweet sauce for dipping.
“Giò Lụa” (Vietnam Sausage)
Showing the sliced pork sausage arranged on a plate with herbs and peppercorns.
#5 Flyer
Subheading title with black font:
“Vietnamese Food Menu”
There are another four foods displayed on the flyer; start from top-left. Each food with captions below using black font.
“Mứt Tết” (Candied Fruits and Seeds)
A round tray showing candied fruits and seeds including coconut ribbons, dried ginger, sugared winter melon.
“Gà Luộc” (Boiled Chicken)
A plate showing boiled chicken cut into pieces, showing yellow tender skin arranged neatly.
“Xôi” (Red Sticky Rice)
A mound of bright red stick rice served on banana leaves.
“Canh Khổ Qua” (Stuffed Bitter Melon Soup)
A soup bowl featuring whole bitter melon pieces filled with minced pork and simmered in a clear broth with sliced chili peppers. With a rice bowl as side dish.
#6 Flyer
A subheading title with black font:
“Ticket Sales”
A list of ticket price information with black font:
“Early Bird Tickets (Two Weeks)”
“December 3 - 17
- BAADA Member: $75
- BAADA Family Member: $150
- Non-Member: $95
- New Member + Ticket: $90
- College Student/Senior (65+): $50
- Under 18 Years Old: $30
- Under 6 Years Old: FREE”
At the bottom-right corner, there is a warning sign with a yellow banner.
There are text inside with black font:
“Limited to 170 guests!)
#7 Flyer
A subheading title and text box with information using black font:
“Ticket Sales”
“Special Discount
For Year of Horse”
“$5 Off!”
“Year Born: 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002 or 2014”
“Email: events@baadaca.com
Your name and birth year.
We will give you a discount code.”
#8 Flyer
A subheading title with black font:
“Ticket Sales”
A orange arrow shaped banner point to left; a text inside with black font:
“< Register Now”
Left arrow point to QR-Code linked to registration form: https://rb.gy/nmatm5
A bold text with black font and regular black font for contact”
“QUESTION?”
“Email: events@baadaca.com
VP: 510-298-1022
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[Video description:
The short vlog video announcement for Lunar New Year 2026. The cutscene is of a single man named Long Nguyen throughout the video. A man with black hair parted to the side and was wearing round black glasses. He is wearing a traditional Vietnam Ao Dai style silk dress colored black with outline red on the end of sleeve length. The BAADA logo is located on the top-right corner using red and black colors.
Through the middle vlog, he showcases two flyers of the Vietnam food menu.
“Bánh Chưng Tét” (Sticky Rice Cake)
A sliced block of rice warped with leaves, showing a filing of pork and mung beans.
“Thịt Kho Trứng” (Braised Pork and Eggs)
A plate filled with braised pork belly and boiled eggs cooked in a sauce.
“Chả giò” (Fried Spring Rolls)
Golden-brown fried spring rolls; one roll sliced open to show the seasoned meat and vegetable filling.
“Giò Lụa” (Vietnam Sausage)
Showing the sliced pork sausage arranged on a plate with herbs and peppercorns.
“Mứt Tết” (Candied Fruits and Seeds)
A round tray showing candied fruits and seeds including coconut ribbons, dried ginger, sugared winter melon.
“Gà Luộc” (Boiled Chicken)
A plate showing boiled chicken cut into pieces, showing yellow tender skin arranged neatly.
“Xôi” (Red Sticky Rice)
A mound of bright red stick rice served on banana leaves.
“Canh Khổ Qua” (Stuffed Bitter Melon Soup)
A soup bowl featuring whole bitter melon pieces filled with minced pork and simmered in a clear broth with sliced chili peppers.
[Transcript:
Hello everyone! My name is Long Nguyen! I am from Vietnam. Why am I on a vlog? What do I look like in the dress? For what? It's the Vietnamese Lunar New Year. There will be a presentation about my country. Who is hosting? BAADA! I am so excited to visit the Bay Area in February 2026! Here to expand more information about what it looked like. Are Vietnamese culture and food the same as those associated with Lunar New Year celebrations? No, there are various. North and South Vietnam are a bit different. Just make sure, someone thought Vietnamese foods are regular foods like from Pho. No, it will be traditional Vietnamese food for Lunar New Year. Here it looked like. Did you see that food in the picture? Wow!
These various foods are cooked once a year. Because it tastes different from regular foods. Curious and want to learn something? Come and join us! When? Time? Where?
Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM Evening, Where? San Jose Museum of Art!
Really? Not expecting that place, can’t imagine. Excited and looking forward to that! Come!
Keep in mind that ticket sales are limited in number reserves. Be sure to buy a ticket as soon as possible. Excited to look forward to it! But one more thing, attire. The attire theme is usually red, yellow or gold to make it look fancier. But you don’t have to wear those colors; you can wear different colors. It is important to look good and nice. Casual attire is not recommended; just nice attire. Like one I’m wearing; looking nice. You can wear attire with a tie. Excited to see you there!
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