All the traditions and customs of the Chinese New Year carry a hope for prosperity, good fortune, and unity in the coming year. From dragon and lion dances to fireworks and the distribution of red ...
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The last event of Chinese New Year is the Lantern Festival, where people hang glowing lanterns in temples or use them in a nighttime parade. The dragon is a Chinese symbol for good fortune ...
For millions of people across the globe, the end of January signals Chinese New Year ... These rotate each year on a cycle and are the: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey ...
On the first day of Chinese New Year (Jan 29), there will also be an eight-minute show called A Lunar Extravaganza: New Horizons at 7.30pm, featuring an erhu soloist, dragon poi performers ...
Next week, Manchester city centre will come alive as a spectacular dragon parade meanders through the streets to mark Chinese New Year. The annual celebration falls on Wednesday, January 29 but ...