Today's parade is a Chinese celebration of the Lunar New Year, but the festival is also marked in other communities, ...
The Year of the Fire Horse has arrived – and London is one of the world’s best places to celebrate it. The Big Smoke’s Lunar ...
The Chinese New Year has been marked with a colourful parade in central London featuring, dancing, music and dragons. Billed ...
London is set to burst into colour as hundreds of thousands of people are expected to join the city's annual parade.
The Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year, begins on February 17th. But for Londoners out to celebrate in 2026, February 22nd is the day to watch. This is when the Chinese New Year parade kicks off in ...
London’s Chinese New Year parade is returning this weekend, bringing dragons, lion dances, and fireworks to the West End.
Each year is associated with one of the animals of the Chinese zodiac, as well as one of the elements. 2026 is the year of ...
As China and East Asia welcomed the Year of the Horse on Tuesday, LFP’s Ryan Goodison spoke with the Chinese Canadian ...
Meet the young graduates who put Lancaster on the map for spectacular Chinese New Year celebrations.
London honored Chinese New Year in authentic style on Saturday at Burlington Arcade with captivating waist drum and Yangge dance performances from Northwest China's Shaanxi province. The performances ...
From London’s record-breaking parades to intimate family dumpling rituals across Europe and North America, Lunar New Year has become a truly global festival shaped by migration, memory, and modern ...
The Chinese New Year celebrations typically last for 15 days, from the New Moon until the Full Moon, which, this year, falls on 3 March. Every year is associated with one of the 12 Chinese zodiac ...
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