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 Liverpool Chinese New Year 2025: Much-loved dragon parade returns to city as celebrations confirmed; Liverpool Chinese New Year 2025: Full details as 'festival of sound, fun and colour' returns to city; 11 amazing hidden gem restaurants in Liverpool and Merseyside to discover in 2025 Liverpool and the city region is set to celebrate the Lunar New Year with a vibrant mix of events that honour Chinese traditions, culture, and community spirit. The Lunar New Year officially begins on Wednesday, January 29, but the city’s main festivities will take place on Sunday, February 2, offering something for everyone. Liverpool is gearing up for a spectacular Lunar New Year celebration, with events honoring Chinese culture, tradition, and community spirit. The Year of the Snake officially begins on Wednesday, January 29 , but the city’s main festivities are planned for Sunday, February 2 . Liverpool's Lunar New Year celebrations will reach their height this weekend in a festival of music, dance and colour. Taking place from 11am to 5pm on Sunday, February 2, the special event will Liverpool's Chinese New Year parade will return to the city on Sunday, February 2. 2025 will celebrate the Year of The Wood Snake which brings wisdom, transformation, calmness and creativity 14 best Chinese takeaways and restaurants in Liverpool to enjoy this Lunar New Year 11 amazing hidden gem restaurants in Liverpool and Merseyside to discover in 2025 The main Chinatown takeover will take place from 11.00am to 5.00pm on February 2, and the special event will also commemorate the 25th anniversary of the iconic Chinese Arch gifted Liverpool's Lunar New Year will be marked with music, light shows, parades, installations, activities and pyrotechnics.Full details of the Chinese new year celebrations for Year of the Snake have now been revealed.Events take place in and around Chinatown from January 20 onwards, with the main new year festivities being held on Sunday, February 2.Running from 11am to 5pm on the day, they will There is a huge selection of events for all ages to celebrate Chinese New Year Liverpool is set to welcome the Lunar New Year in ssstyle, with a series of vibrant events and activities taking place to mark the Year of the Snake. The main Chinese New Year city centre celebrations will be held on Sunday 2 February in and around Europe’s oldest Chinatown. The festivities will feature the traditional dragon, lion, unicorn parades, firecracker displays, family Celebrate the Lunar New Year in Liverpool as we welcome the Year of the Snake! On Saturday 1 February and Sunday 2 February, experience a breathtaking audiovisual journey inspired by Chinese mythology with Legends of Spring – a special projection show at St Luke’s Bombed Out Church. Transforming the church’s architecture into a dynamic Liverpool's Chinese New Year celebrations accumulate in a massive programme in the city centre this weekend. Events are already taking place around the city, including a fire-breathing dragon “Our Chinese New Year event is always hugely popular and I love seeing thousands of people come together in celebration of our much-loved Chinese community. “The day is always a real spectacle, with a whole host of family-friendly activities which are free, or are low-cost – so it’s a great, inclusive way to get people involved. Liverpool Chinese New Year 2025: Much-loved dragon parade returns to city as celebrations confirmed; Liverpool Chinese New Year 2025: Full details as 'festival of sound, fun and colour' returns to city; 11 amazing hidden gem restaurants in Liverpool and Merseyside to discover in 2025 A range of traditional, creative and colourful events are available for Liverpool's Chinese New Year celebrations. While the Lunar New Year rings in on Wednesday, January 29, local festivities Chinese New Year 2025, The Year of the Wood Snake, falls on Wednesday, January 29. You'll find everything you need to know about Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, as well as full Chinese Lunar New Year performances in Center Plaza Celebrate the Year of the Snake at Santa Monica Place! Visit us from January 28th to February 13th and write a wish for the cherry blossom wishing trees, stand under the red and gold lanterns in Center Plaza, and grab a photo with all of our festive Lunar New Year décor plus pick up a Lunar New Year craft kit for the kids*. Plus, visit us on 2025 YEAR OF THE Snake Xīn Nián Kuài Lè! 新年快乐 Happy Chinese New Year! To celebrate the Year of the Snake, Culture Liverpool, Liverpool Chinese Community groups and other organisations have arranged a series of arts and cultural events from Saturday 25th January, with the main celebration taking place on Sunday 2nd Februarys. A date has been set for Liverpool's Chinese New Year 2025 celebrations. To mark the Lunar New Year, there will be city-wide festivities, events and a parade with the majority of action located
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