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Tens of hundreds throughout Britain have fun Chinese New Year

Tens of hundreds of individuals have flocked to London, Manchester and Newcastle to see the vibrant dancing dragons snaking down the streets at this time in celebration of the Chinese New Year.

A conventional parade, full with dragons, swirling dancers and handcrafted floats, kicked off the dizzying array of occasions in central London and its Chinatown neighbourhood. 

Attendees had been handled to a blaze of purple and gold with elaborate costumes, awakening lion dancing, Chinese performers, avenue meals stalls plus Chinese arts and crafts as town’s Chinatown hosted a day of family-friendly actions.

Senior figures from the London and Chinese neighborhood, together with Mayor Sadiq Khan, joined hundreds of wellwishers in Trafalgar Square who watched a gap ceremony which included the ‘awakening’ of vibrant costumed lions.

The Year of the Dragon is taken into account one of many strongest and auspicious years within the Chinese zodiac, symbolising energy, fortune and success.

Performers in traditional costumes dance during a parade in celebration of Chinese New Year and the arrival of the Year of the Dragon in London today

Performers in conventional costumes dance throughout a parade in celebration of Chinese New Year and the arrival of the Year of the Dragon in London at this time 

Dragon dancers perform during a parade in celebration of Chinese New Year in London today as the city's Chinatown became a blaze of red and gold

Dragon dancers carry out throughout a parade in celebration of Chinese New Year in London at this time as town’s Chinatown grew to become a blaze of purple and gold

Thousands also lined the streets of Newcastle today to mark the Chinese New Year celebration

Thousands additionally lined the streets of Newcastle at this time to mark the Chinese New Year celebration

A 175ft dragon made it's way through the streets of Manchester today to celebrate the Year of the Dragon, as thousands lined the streets to watch

A 175ft dragon made it is means by way of the streets of Manchester at this time to have fun the Year of the Dragon, as hundreds lined the streets to observe

Senior figures from the London and Chinese community, including Mayor Sadiq Khan, (pictured at today's festivities) joined thousands of wellwishers in Trafalgar Square who watched an opening ceremony which included the 'awakening' of colourful costumed lions

Senior figures from the London and Chinese neighborhood, together with Mayor Sadiq Khan, (pictured at at this time’s festivities) joined hundreds of wellwishers in Trafalgar Square who watched a gap ceremony which included the ‘awakening’ of vibrant costumed lions

Performers in traditional costumes take part in a parade in celebration of Chinese New Year in London today

Performers in conventional costumes participate in a parade in celebration of Chinese New Year in London at this time

More than 500,000 folks had been anticipated to benefit from the day’s celebrations, organisers claimed.

Cities throughout the UK had been rife with color as conventional lion dancers welcomed within the Chinese New Year this weekend.

The Lunar New Year is celebrated by the Chinese diaspora in London’s Chinatown district every year with a dance that draws hundreds vacationers and Londoners to the world in Soho. 

Today’s festivities featured leaping acrobats wearing elaborate dragon costumes, music and a dramatic electrical firecracker show.

Some fortunate kids had been seen clutching toy dragons and gold balloons whereas many guests got purple packages – within the type of purple envelopes – as an emblem of fine fortune.

Performers take part in celebrations involving costumes, lion dances and floats, to mark Lunar New Year in Trafalgar Square, London today

Performers participate in celebrations involving costumes, lion dances and floats, to mark Lunar New Year in Trafalgar Square, London at this time

A woman in traditional dress holds a dragon ornament during a Chinese New Year parade in London today. Every year the British capital hosts the biggest Lunar New Year celebration in the world outside of Asia

A lady in conventional costume holds a dragon decoration throughout a Chinese New Year parade in London at this time. Every yr the British capital hosts the largest Lunar New Year celebration on the earth outdoors of Asia

A dragon dancer performs during a parade in London today, marking the arrival of the Year of the Dragon

A dragon dancer performs throughout a parade in London at this time, marking the arrival of the Year of the Dragon

Performers in zodiac costumes take part in a parade in celebration of Chinese New Year in London today

Performers in zodiac costumes participate in a parade in celebration of Chinese New Year in London at this time

Performers in traditional costumes gather to take part in London's Chinese New Year parade today

Performers in conventional costumes collect to participate in London’s Chinese New Year parade at this time

Dragon dancers interact with the crowd during the Chinese New Year parade in London today

Dragon dancers work together with the gang in the course of the Chinese New Year parade in London at this time

Children watch the activities in Trafalgar Square during celebrations of the Lunar New Year in London this afternoon

Children watch the actions in Trafalgar Square throughout celebrations of the Lunar New Year in London this afternoon

Performers in traditional costumes dance through the streets of London today in celebration of Chinese New Year

Performers in conventional costumes dance by way of the streets of London at this time in celebration of Chinese New Year

Performers in London today take part in celebrations involving costumes, lion dances and floats to mark Lunar New Year

Performers in London at this time participate in celebrations involving costumes, lion dances and floats to mark Lunar New Year

Performers in traditional costumes dance during London's Chinese New Year parade today

Performers in conventional costumes dance throughout London’s Chinese New Year parade at this time

Dragon dancers perform during a parade in celebration of Chinese New Year and the arrival of the Year of the Dragon in London today

Dragon dancers carry out throughout a parade in celebration of Chinese New Year and the arrival of the Year of the Dragon in London at this time

Performers take part in Chinese New Year celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London today

Performers participate in Chinese New Year celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London at this time

Every yr the British capital hosts the largest Lunar New Year celebration on the earth, outdoors of Asia. 

Peter Yick Kuen Lam, president of the London Chinatown Chinese Association (LCCA) which organised the pageant that welcomed the Year of the Dragon, stated: ‘It is essential for us. Chinese New Year is rather like Christmas.

‘It is a really particular occasion for the Chinese neighborhood and an opportunity for us to have an excellent cultural change.

‘We can share our joyfulness with everybody. It is an opportunity to have fun.

He added: ‘Today is a special occasion for gathering.

‘It is all purple as a result of purple is a fortunate color, it’s all purple and gold.

‘I hope it is going to give everybody happiness and the begin to a affluent new yr. Peace and happiness is particularly necessary.’

Firecrackers explode in the street as the traditional Lion Dance performance visits restaurants in Newcastle's Chinatown today to bring good luck during the Chinese New Year celebrations

Firecrackers explode on the street as the standard Lion Dance efficiency visits eating places in Newcastle’s Chinatown at this time to convey good luck in the course of the Chinese New Year celebrations

The traditional Dragon Dance parades through Newcastle City Centre today during Chinese New Year celebrations

The conventional Dragon Dance parades by way of Newcastle City Centre at this time throughout Chinese New Year celebrations

A martial arts demonstration takes place during Chinese New Year celebrations today in Newcastle Upon Tyne

A martial arts demonstration takes place throughout Chinese New Year celebrations at this time in Newcastle Upon Tyne

People watch the dragon dance parade through Newcastle City Centre today

People watch the dragon dance parade by way of Newcastle City Centre at this time

Two children react as the traditional Lion Dance performance visits restaurants in Newcastle's Chinatown to bring good luck during Chinese New Year celebrations today

Two kids react as the standard Lion Dance efficiency visits eating places in Newcastle’s Chinatown to convey good luck throughout Chinese New Year celebrations at this time

Thousands lined the streets of Newcastle today to mark the Chinese New Year celebration and welcome in the Year of the Dragon

Thousands lined the streets of Newcastle at this time to mark the Chinese New Year celebration and welcome within the Year of the Dragon

The traditional Dragon Dance parades through Newcastle City Centre today

The conventional Dragon Dance parades by way of Newcastle City Centre at this time

Performers in zodiac costumes interact with the crowd of paradegoers in Newcastle Upon Tyne this afternoon

Performers in zodiac costumes work together with the gang of paradegoers in Newcastle Upon Tyne this afternoon

Chinese street food is eaten during Chinese New Year celebrations on February 11, 2024 in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Chinese avenue meals is eaten throughout Chinese New Year celebrations on February 11, 2024 in Newcastle Upon Tyne

The traditional Dragon Dance parades through Newcastle City Centre during Chinese New Year celebrations today

The conventional Dragon Dance parades by way of Newcastle City Centre throughout Chinese New Year celebrations at this time

The traditional Lion Dance performance visits restaurants in Newcastle's Chinatown today

The conventional Lion Dance efficiency visits eating places in Newcastle’s Chinatown at this time

Children follow behind a performer dressed as a dragon during Chinese New Year celebrations in Newcastle Upon Tyne today

Children observe behind a performer dressed as a dragon throughout Chinese New Year celebrations in Newcastle Upon Tyne at this time

The Year of the Dragon is taken into account one of the crucial highly effective and auspicious years within the Chinese zodiac, symbolising energy, fortune and success.

The theme for the 2024 celebrations is Roaring into Sustainable Prosperity and Empowering Youth, the LCCA stated.

Mr Khan hailed the contribution of Londoners of Chinese origin and warned in opposition to those that wish to ‘divide and discourage’.

In a speech to the revellers in Trafalgar Square, he stated: ‘Thank you for contributing to our metropolis culturally, economically and socially.

He added: ‘There are some individuals who attempt to divide our communities.

‘We cannot allow them to succeed. We have gotten to indicate them that our range is a energy.

‘This Year of the Dragon is about good prosperity, success and good luck – and do not we simply want that this yr of all years.’

Performers enter Chinatown in Manchester today as they take part in Chinese New Year Celebrations and welcome in the Year of the Dragon

Performers enter Chinatown in Manchester at this time as they participate in Chinese New Year Celebrations and welcome within the Year of the Dragon

Parade goers take a selfie as they mark the beginning of the Chinese New Year today with a Dragon parade through Manchester

Parade goers take a selfie as they mark the start of the Chinese New Year at this time with a Dragon parade by way of Manchester

Performers prepare for the Dragon Parade as part of Manchester's Chinese New Year Celebrations today

Performers put together for the Dragon Parade as a part of Manchester’s Chinese New Year Celebrations at this time

Performers take part in the Dragon Parade as part of Manchester's Chinese New Year Celebrations today to welcome in the Year of the Dragon

Performers participate within the Dragon Parade as a part of Manchester’s Chinese New Year Celebrations at this time to welcome within the Year of the Dragon

Vincent Hong, 11 from Manchester gets a close top look of a dragon ahead of taking part in the Dragon Parade as part of Manchester's Chinese New Year Celebrations today

Vincent Hong, 11 from Manchester will get a detailed high look of a dragon forward of participating within the Dragon Parade as a part of Manchester’s Chinese New Year Celebrations at this time

This year's celebrations, organised by the Federation of Chinese Associations of Manchester (FCAM), in partnership with Manchester City Centre Business Improvement District (BID) and Manchester City Council, features a 175ft Chinese Dragon, accompanied by traditional lion and ribbon dancers, Chinese opera performers, twelve zodiac animals and ancient army characters, as well as singers, violinists, choir performances and Chengdu acrobats

This yr’s celebrations, organised by the Federation of Chinese Associations of Manchester (FCAM), in partnership with Manchester City Centre Business Improvement District (BID) and Manchester City Council, incorporates a 175ft Chinese Dragon, accompanied by conventional lion and ribbon dancers, Chinese opera performers, twelve zodiac animals and historical military characters, in addition to singers, violinists, choir performances and Chengdu acrobats

Manchester marks the beginning of the Chinese New Year today with a 175ft dragon making it's way through the city

Manchester marks the start of the Chinese New Year at this time with a 175ft dragon making it is means by way of town

Thousands lined the streets of Manchester today as performers wearing traditional Chinese costumes paraded through the city

Thousands lined the streets of Manchester at this time as performers carrying conventional Chinese costumes paraded by way of town

Manchester marked the beginning of the Chinese New Year today with a Dragon parade through the city

Manchester marked the start of the Chinese New Year at this time with a Dragon parade by way of town

Performers take part in the Dragon Parade today as part of Manchester's Chinese New Year celebrations

Performers participate within the Dragon Parade at this time as a part of Manchester’s Chinese New Year celebrations