The City of Sydney will next month reveal its most spectacular Chinese New Year Festival program yet – cementing its place as one of the biggest celebrations of the Lunar New Year throughout the world.Ringing in the Year of the Dragon from 20 January to 5 February, the internationally renowned arts festival will transform Sydney with more than 80 exciting events and a delegation of 160... Read moreThe City of Sydney will next month reveal its most spectacular Chinese New Year Festival program yet – cementing its place as one of the biggest celebrations of the Lunar New Year throughout the world.Ringing in the Year of the Dragon from 20 January to 5 February, the internationally renowned arts festival will transform Sydney with more than 80 exciting events and a delegation of 160 performers, chefs and business leaders from the City’s 2012 Chinese partner city, Chengdu.Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP said: “The City’s 2012 Chinese New Year Festival will be our biggest, brightest and best yet.“From the jewel in the crown – the Twilight Parade – to much-loved markets, world-class art exhibitions, film screenings, karaoke competitions, food tours, live performances, dragon boat races, kids’ activities and more, our 2012 Festival really will have something for everyone.” Collapse
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