Sunderland Echo

City welcomes in Year of the Rooster

- By Daniel Prince daniel.prince@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @danielprin­ce18

Wearsiders enjoyed a taste of China as the Year of the Rooster was celebrated in Sunderland.

A full programme of events took place at Sunderland’s Museum and Winter Gardens, on Burdon Road, to mark Chinese New Year.

Organised by businessme­n Harry Collinson and Ian Wong, the free event included dragon dancing and the blessing of the lion.

Mr Collinson felt the event – and how well it was backed by the amount of people who turned out – demonstrat­ed why Sunderland could be successful in itsbidtobe­comeUKCity­of Culture for 2021.

He said: “This is the second time we’ve organised Chinese New Year celebratio­ns in Sunderland, and it has been so well supported again.

“We’re all fully behind theCityofC­ulturebid,and hopefully events like this will help.

“It’s essential that we keep supporting cultural events like this.

“It’s also important to showcase the Museum and Winter Gardens, and everying thing which is offered there.

“It was a slightly unusual setting for us, but worked out perfectly.”

A large crowd gathered to watch the celebratio­n as they embraced the Chinese culture.

It included a special performanc­e by a school from Daqing, in North West China. Dawing is next to Harbin, which is a city twinned with Sunderland.

There were lots of events for children to enjoy, includA mask and lantern making, martial arts displays, brush painting demonstrat­ions, storytelli­ng and calligraph­y workshops.

In the workshops, Chinese students from the University of Sunderland translated names onto red paper.

The cafe at the venue also served a special Chinesethe­medmenufor­theday, including curries and noodles.

Traditiona­l Chinese music and dancing was also enjoyed by those who attended the event.

Many of the performanc­es took place outside, including dragon dancing, martial arts and a traditiona­l lion dance.

Mr Wong, who runs Asiana restaurant and worked alongside Mr Collinson to organise the event, said: “It was a fantastic turnout, which we were really delighted with.

“It was also a great day for a celebratio­n.

“Last year, we didn’t have great conditions and it was abitwindy,butthistim­eit was perfect.”

“It’s essential that we keep supporting cultural events” HARRY COLLINSON

 ??  ?? Chinese New Year celebratio­ns in Mowbray Park, Sunderland yesterday.
Chinese New Year celebratio­ns in Mowbray Park, Sunderland yesterday.
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Organisers hailed a fantastic turnout for the event.

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