Chinese New Year Celebration is back for 2025 at the Ulster Hall, Belfast on 26 January 2025! Chinese New Year Celebration is back at the iconic Ulster Hall again on Sunday 26 January 2025 at 1:30pm This is a great time to visit and share in the spirit of the festivities as the city prepares to welcome another year. Chinese New Year Celebration 2025 at Ulster Hall | Sunday, 26 January at 1:30pm. Chinese New Year Celebration is back at the iconic Ulster Hall again! This is a great time to visit and share in the spirit of the festivities as the city prepares to welcome another year. Ulster Hall | Sun, 26 January. Chinese New Year Celebration is back at the iconic Ulster Hall again on Sunday 26 January 2025 at 1:30pm! This is a great time to visit and share in the spirit of the festivities as the city prepares to welcome another year. Chinese New Year Celebration is back for 2025 at the Ulster Hall, Belfast on 26 January 2025! Chinese New Year Celebration is back at the iconic Ulster Hall again on Sunday 26 January 2025 at 1:30pm! This is a great time to visit and share in the spirit of the festivities as the city prepares to welcome another year. The Chinese New Year celebration is back! Experience a vibrant day filled with colour, Waterfront Hall & Ulster Hall. S o r t p d s n e o 8 m c f 1 1 8 0 1 e l f 3 likes, 0 comments - waterfront_ulster_hall on December 16, 2024: "Chinese New Year Celebration is back at the iconic Ulster Hall again on Sunday 26 January 2025 This is a great time to visit and share in the spirit of the festivities as the city prepares to welcome another year. Tickets on sale Thursday 19 December at 10am. 26 January 2025 Ulster Hall Reserved Seating". 6 likes, 0 comments - waterfront_ulster_hall on December 19, 2024: "The Chinese New Year celebration is back! Experience a vibrant day filled with colour, culture, and over 12 spectacular global dances and musical performances - a celebration not to be missed. Come enjoy a day full of fun and get your tickets here 26 January 2025 Ulster Hall Reserved Seating in bio". Starting Monday 27th January 2025, Titanic Belfast is excited to invite you to an extraordinary celebration of Chinese culture and heritage! As part of this special event it pays tribute to the eight Chinese passengers who travelled aboard the RMS Titanic, revealing their incredible stories through our captivating new pop-up exhibition on Level One Apex which is free to see. Sunday’s event at the Ulster Hall was the first of its kind since the pandemic. Also known as the Spring Festival, Chinese New Year is observed by millions around the globe. A year that promotes strengthened bonds with loved ones and good luck. Celebrate Chinese New Year and the Year of the Rabbit at the Ulster Hall and enjoy a day full of fun and joy, rich in colours About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright Chinese New Year Celebration 2025 at Ulster Hall | Sunday, 26 January at 1:30pm. Chinese New Year Celebration is back at the iconic Ulster Hall again! This is a great time to visit and share in Chinese New Year Celebration 2023. The Chinese New Year Celebration returns to the Ulster Hall on Sunday, 22 January where you can share in the spirit of the festivities as the city prepares to The Chinese New Year Celebration returns to the Ulster Hall Belfast on Sunday 22nd January 2023 celebrating the Year of Rabbit. Come to enjoy a day full of fun and joy, rich in Colours and Culture. With over 12 global dances and music not to be missed. Event in Belfast, United Kingdom by Won-Yee Amy on Sunday, January 22 2023 A crowd gathered at Belfast's Ulster Hall to mark Chinese New Year and welcome the Year of the Rabbit. Also known as Lunar New Year, the event has not been publicly celebrated in the city since It’s the Year of the Dragon and Chinese New Year Celebration is back for 2024 so start the new year right and join us for a night rich in colours and culture Tickets on sale Monday 08 January. A crowd gathered at Belfast's Ulster Hall to mark Chinese New Year and welcome the Year of the Rabbit. Also known as Lunar New Year, the event has not been publicly celebrated in the city since The Ulster Hall was transformed by the sights and sounds of China on Sunday as part of Belfast's Chinese New Year celebrations. Wednesday, 27 March 2024. Newsletters;
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