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A world of celebratio­ns

Chinese communitie­s around the world welcome the Year of the Pig with gusto

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Chinese communitie­s around the world welcomed the Year of the Pig on Feb 5, ushering in Lunar New Year with prayers, family feasts and shopping sprees. Celebratio­ns took place across the globe, ranging from Southeast Asia’s centuries-old Chinese communitie­s to the more recently establishe­d Chinatowns of Sydney, London, Vancouver, Los Angeles and beyond.

The most important holiday of the Chinese calendar marks a fortnight of festivitie­s as reunited families wrap dumplings together and exchange gifts and red envelopes stuffed with money.

Pigs symbolize good fortune and wealth in Chinese culture and this year’s holiday has brought a proliferat­ion of porcine merchandis­e, greetings and decoration­s.

In the streets of several European cities, performanc­es of dragon and lion dances and tai chi drew huge crowds of people, mirroring a growing interest in Chinese culture among Europeans.

Celebratio­ns in London are expected to last a month with a series of activities culminatin­g in the Trafalgar Square parade on Sunday, which organizers say is the biggest Chinese New Year celebratio­n outside Asia.

Dragon and lion dances, Chinese cuisine, Peking Opera performanc­es and light shows are among a flurry of events in the United States and Canada that have deepened understand­ing of the meaning and charm of the festival.

 ?? ZHANG LIYUN / XINHUA ?? Peking Opera actors interact on Saturday with spectators in Lisbon, Portugal, at one of many events around the globe marking Spring Festival.
ZHANG LIYUN / XINHUA Peking Opera actors interact on Saturday with spectators in Lisbon, Portugal, at one of many events around the globe marking Spring Festival.
 ?? WANG PING / XINHUA ?? People take part in a Chinese lantern parade organized by the Art Institute of Chicago on Saturday.
WANG PING / XINHUA People take part in a Chinese lantern parade organized by the Art Institute of Chicago on Saturday.
 ?? HAN YAN / XINHUA GUO LEI / XINHUA LI MING / XINHUA XINHUA BULLIT MARQUEZ / AP MAHMOUD KHALED / XINHUA ?? Above: A fire-eater performs during Lunar New Year celebratio­ns on Feb 5 at Manila’s Chinatown district.Left: The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is illuminate­d on Feb 4 to welcome Lunar New Year. Above: People watch the dragon dance during a Lunar New Year parade in London on Sunday. Right: An actress of the Jinan Acrobatic Troupe plays the diabolo with a local girl at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington on Saturday. Top: Actors perform a lion dance at the parliament building in Rio de Janeiro to celebrate Lunar New Year’s Eve on Feb 4.Above: A visitor shows off a Chinese moon-shaped fan at the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus in Minsk on Saturday.
HAN YAN / XINHUA GUO LEI / XINHUA LI MING / XINHUA XINHUA BULLIT MARQUEZ / AP MAHMOUD KHALED / XINHUA Above: A fire-eater performs during Lunar New Year celebratio­ns on Feb 5 at Manila’s Chinatown district.Left: The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is illuminate­d on Feb 4 to welcome Lunar New Year. Above: People watch the dragon dance during a Lunar New Year parade in London on Sunday. Right: An actress of the Jinan Acrobatic Troupe plays the diabolo with a local girl at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington on Saturday. Top: Actors perform a lion dance at the parliament building in Rio de Janeiro to celebrate Lunar New Year’s Eve on Feb 4.Above: A visitor shows off a Chinese moon-shaped fan at the National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus in Minsk on Saturday.
 ?? CHEN CHENG / XINHUA ATHIT PERAWONGME­THA / REUTERS CHENG TINGTING / XINHUA ?? A competitor at a martial arts competitio­n in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday. A mother holds her daughter and admires lanterns, celebratin­g Lunar New Year on the outskirts of Bangkok on Feb 5. A woman brings her pet pig to participat­e in activities to celebrate Lunar New Year in Rome on Sunday.
CHEN CHENG / XINHUA ATHIT PERAWONGME­THA / REUTERS CHENG TINGTING / XINHUA A competitor at a martial arts competitio­n in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday. A mother holds her daughter and admires lanterns, celebratin­g Lunar New Year on the outskirts of Bangkok on Feb 5. A woman brings her pet pig to participat­e in activities to celebrate Lunar New Year in Rome on Sunday.
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