Liverpool Chinese New Year 2025 . Liverpool chinese new year 2025 events and schedule this week. This year's dragon and lion parade starts at 11:15am and finishes at approximately 3:30pm on sunday, february 2.
The chinese new year is on wednesday, january 29 this year, with the festivities commencing from that day. Liverpool will be marking the chinese new year 2025 with a vibrant celebration of food, music, art, and cultural traditions.
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Liverpool Chinese New Year parade route, time and schedule , Image caption, liverpool will come alive with colour, culture, and creativity, the council says.
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Performers take part in Lunar New Year celebrations, also known as the , Image caption, liverpool will come alive with colour, culture, and creativity, the council says.
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Performers take part in Lunar New Year celebrations, also known as the , Liverpool chinese new year parade route, time and schedule.
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Performers take part in Lunar New Year celebrations, also known as the , The lunar new year celebrations will culminate with a day of free fun for all the family on sunday 2 february.
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Performers take part in Lunar New Year celebrations, also known as the , This year's dragon and lion parade starts at 11:15am and finishes at approximately 3:30pm on sunday, february 2.