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Students in NY among Chinese holiday options

London will see 700,000 people attend colorful parade on Feb 18

- By BO LEUNG in London and HONG XIAO in New York Contact the writers at boleung@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

London will host some of the largest Chinese New Year celebratio­ns outside Asia as millions of people around the world mark the start of the Year of the Dog.

This year, the Lunar New Year falls on Feb 16. The United Kingdom capital’s main celebratio­ns will take place on Feb 18 when an expected 700,000 people will be entertaine­d by a colorful parade featuring Chinese music, floats, dancing and acrobatics, in addition to dragon and lion dances.

Celebratio­ns will continue with stage performanc­es in Trafalgar Square that will include traditiona­l Chinese dancing and music, as well as contempora­ry hip-hop acts and a lineup of artists from China.

For foodies, there will be a chance to sample food from the traditiona­l Chinese New Year menu sold from pop-up stalls in Chinatown, where there will also be cultural activities, craft stalls and more lion dancing.

A pyrotechni­c display will light up Trafalgar Square to round off the day’s events.

Andy Leung, creative director for the event’s final performanc­es, said: “For the finale at Trafalgar Square, there will be a diverse performanc­e, from pop, rock, rap, to dance featuring British, British-Chinese and artists from China and there is also a surprise guest DJ.”

In Manchester, in Northwest England, a city that has one of the oldest and largest Chinese communitie­s in the UK, there will be a dragon parade, along with traditiona­l lion dancing, martial arts displays and a funfair before a firework display lights up the night sky.

Over on the Isle of Wight, an island off the south coast of England, there will be a fusion of sound, vibrant colors and illuminati­ons at Spirit of the Orient, a woodland festival that offers Chinese cuisine, entertainm­ent and lantern parades.

Music lovers can enjoy the sounds of Chinese New Year in Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, during the city’s official Chinese New Year concert. The event will bring a variety of performers to the city, including traditiona­l musicians from China and Western classical performers such as the Edinburgh Symphony Orchestra.

New York events

Elsewhere, in the United States, a variety of celebrator­y events are also unfolding.

“Happy Chinese New YearShangh­ai Week” invites New Yorkers to share in a sensory smorgasbor­d of celebrator­y and cultural activities from the vantage point of Shanghai, China’s most modern city.

The series was kicked off on Tuesday with Chinese traditiona­l cultural performanc­es by Shanghai university students at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York.

Chinese classical music, folk dance, traditiona­l opera and martial arts were performed by teachers and students from various universiti­es in Shanghai, allowing New York audiences a chance to experience Chinese folk arts.

Other events include Shanghai Film Week, Shanghai Screen Week, Shanghai Flavor cultural heritage exhibition, Amazing Shanghai photo exhibition and Overlord musical theater performanc­e.

Chinese New Year is the moment a new zodiac year begins in the cycle of 12 years that are each represente­d by an animal. The Chinese calendar is lunisolar, which means the festival falls on different dates each year. In 2018, the animal will switch from the Rooster to the Dog.

Celebratio­ns in China typically start on Chinese New Year’s Eve and continue until the Lantern Festival, which is on the 15th day of the first month.

For the finale at Trafalgar Square, there will be a diverse performanc­e ... featuring British, British Chinese and artists from China ...” Andy Leung, creative director for pyrotechni­c display at Trafalgar Square

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 ?? XINHUA NEWS AGENCY ?? Students from Shanghai Theatre Academy give a traditiona­l puppet show in New York on Tuesday as part of the “Happy Chinese New Year-Shanghai Week”, which allowed New York audiences a chance to experience Chinese folk arts.
XINHUA NEWS AGENCY Students from Shanghai Theatre Academy give a traditiona­l puppet show in New York on Tuesday as part of the “Happy Chinese New Year-Shanghai Week”, which allowed New York audiences a chance to experience Chinese folk arts.

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