Chinese New Year in London



                                    Chinese New Year in London?




The Chinese New Year is here, thousands of Chinese families are preparing the biggest day of the year for their culture.


Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival or the Lunar New Year, is based on the lunisolar calendar. This festival starts with the first day of the first Chinese lunar month and ends with the festival of lanterns.

It is the most important time of the year for Chinese culture, so in London with a Chinese population  more than 150,000 Chinese living its streets, this week is dyed red and green to welcome the new year, whose symbol will be Snake.

The Snake (Chinese call She) is a sad and dramatic symbol as Chinese history, but in turn is a year full of goals and "ancient Chinese remedies", usually a year of great change in the history of mankind, for example, the Russian revolution, the Berlin Wall fell, the attack on the twin towers .....

But in turn is a year of innovation and new ideas in all businesses, such as the creation of the CD, high-quality TV, DNA was discovered, so it will be a year of new opportunities and new challenges in our lives.

On February 10 Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square and Chinatown are ready to welcome more than 50,000 people to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Concerts, shows, parades, food, fireworks, markets and thousands of people will welcome the Chinese New Year in central London.



Are you ready?

Location: Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, Chinatown.

Time: From 10 a.m. to 18 p.m.

Admission: Free

Here you can check all the information needed to celebrate your Chinese New Year in London.


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