For London and the global Chinese community, the Spring Festival is the biggest celebration of the year.
London's New Year celebrations are very important because there are countless Chinese culture lovers in the UK. This year, the capital hosted many amazing events and events that attracted millions of people from all over the world.
2011 China London Chinese New Year:
Trafalgar Square is the perfect blend of traditional and modern entertainment and is worth a visit during the New Year celebrations. The long-established dances, music, dragons, lions, acrobatics and firecrackers on the square showcase a large number of original works from China.
Chinatown is beautifully decorated with exotic food and lion dance. At the same time, Shaftesbury Avenue attracted some aspiring artists.
More Chinese New Year events in London:
Most of the capital's most popular restaurants offer their menus to elites across China, and very few of them hold special events. Due to the large number of restaurants participating in the London New Year celebrations, you will need to check the details of each restaurant.
The bustling museums of Victoria and Albert London mark a free day.
About the 2011 Chinese New Year:
There is no fixed date for the Chinese New Year. The moon and solar calendar are mentioned every year to determine the date. Every year, any animal in the Chinese Zodiac represents the Chinese calendar. 2011 is a year for rabbits.
On New Year's Eve, people are cleaning up their homes, buying new clothes and cutting their hair. There is a festive banquet in Eve with dozens of historic dishes, often accompanied by beautiful fireworks and firecrackers.
February 3 this year is a fixed date, but most of London's celebrations will be held on February 6. The celebrations of Trafalgar Square and Chinatown are free to participate, so enjoy the 2011 Chinese New Year in London!
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