Chinese New Year is just days away and with the oldest Chinese community in Europe, Liverpool will be continuing its long tradition of spectacular performances and celebrations in the city.
Ming Wang of the Liverpool Chinese Business Association said the Year of the Snake signified good fortune, prosperity, fertility and longevity and invited people to "come join the celebrations".
Liverpool's Chinese New Year celebrations will light up the city for a festival of music, sound, dance and colour. This year's celebrations will reach their height on Sunday, February 2 with the ...
Liverpool is gearing up to ring in the Lunar New Year, hosting a series of free events and activities to celebrate the Year of the Snake. The main Chinese New Year festivities will take place on ...