Yum Cha
On Saturday, Nov. 9, Brandeis’ Club Cantonese held their annual culture show, “Yum Cha” in Levin Ballroom. “Yum Cha” literally translates to ‘drink tea,’ though the show itself offers much more than a comforting cup of tea. C2B curated an exciting night of festivities celebrating Cantonese and East Asian culture. Filled with songs, dances and delicious eats, the night was a celebration to remember.
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