Chinese New Year 2010, UK: Celebrating the Year of the Tiger
Sunday, 14 February 2010 must be an auspicious day. Not only is it Valentine’s Day, but it’s also the start of the Chinese New Year.
For Chinese communities, »»
Sunday, 14 February 2010 must be an auspicious day. Not only is it Valentine’s Day, but it’s also the start of the Chinese New Year.
For Chinese communities, »»
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Celebrating Chinese New Year in Trafalgar Square
Toy Sellers: Year of the Ox
Lion Dance »»
Chinese New Year is the perfect antidote to the winter weather in the UK. Colourful displays, dancing lions and dragons and noisy firecrackers are a match for »»
This year, the 15-day Chinese New Year begins today, ushering in the Year of the Ox.
For Chinese communities, Chinese New Year is the biggest festival of the »»