The official London Chinese New Year Parade will take place the weekend after the Lunar New Year. With the New Year starting on Wednesday, January 29, the parade will take place on Sunday, February 2.
Mike Daw shares everything to know about this year’s Chinese New Year parade, from key dates and times to what's on and parking ...
Chinese New Year, AKA the Spring Festival, is a commemoration of the new lunar calendar, and is celebrated in many South Asian countries including Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, ...
Chinese New Year celebrations have swung into full gear in London as Chinatown lit up to mark 2025. Celebrations broke out in the capital to celebrate the Year of the Snake with traditional ...
Drums and party snappers rang out through the streets of Chinatown and Leicester Square as the annual Chinese New Year parade ...
Lido on Gerrard Street opened its doors in 1969 and has become the granddaddy of London's Chinatown restaurants, serving ...
Chinatown is a precious piece of wonder in our home city." - Chinatown visitor. London is known for its diversity and bustling lifestyle. England’s capital attracts tens of millions of tourists ...
The capital of Britain offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and fashion. From top attractions to hidden shopping ...
David Paw: If you Google ‘Wong Kei’, the first few pages are old stories from across the UK about it being London’s ‘rudest’ restaurant, feeding into lazy tropes of East and Southeast Asian people and ...
And trust me, in Central London, finding portions this generous ... Four Seasons is content being exactly what it is: a Chinatown stalwart that proves sometimes the old ways are the best ways.
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