Brits take to streets for Chinese New Year as they welcome Year of the Rabbit

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Brits take to streets for Chinese New Year as they welcome Year of the Rabbit
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TODAY marks the first day of Chinese New Year, and the nation is out celebrating. Hopping into the year of the Rabbit marks a transition from 2022’s Year of the Tiger. The year of the Rabbit …

Chinatown will be hosting a full day of family-friendly activities from January 21 to 29, including lion dancing, Chinese dancers, street food stalls and Chinese arts and crafts.Celebrations will be in full flow at Trafalgar Square in central London until the early evening.

Visitors will be treated to a screen show and thanksgiving ceremony, firecrackers, speeches, the Lions’ Eye-Dotting Ceremony and much more.London's Chinatown will unsurprisingly be the capital's epicentre for the highlight celebrations of the Chinese New Year.

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