Crowds Celebrate Year of the Dragon in Liverpool's China Town

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Crowds Celebrate Year of the Dragon in Liverpool's China Town
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The streets in and around Liverpool's China Town were packed out with crowds celebrating the Year of the Dragon. The celebrations saw people congregate in Great George Square on Sunday to see firecracker displays, Tai Chi, live music and dancing. Families gathered outside restaurants on Nelson Street and residents peered out of upstairs windows to get a glimpse of the dragon and unicorn parade as it made its way down Nelson Street.The colourful performances in Great George Square came to a close with an incredible finale from Bring the Fire. The festivities also saw a number of family-friendly workshops, from lantern and candle making sessions to dragon shadow puppetry. Over at the Royal Albert Dock, a floating, fire-breathing dragon made its way through the Mersey on Saturday and Sunday evening. Here's all the incredible photos that capture this weekend's festivities across the city

The streets in and around Liverpool 's China Town were packed out with crowds celebrating the Year of the Dragon. The celebrations saw people congregate in Great George Square on Sunday to see firecracker displays , Tai Chi , live music and dancing. Families gathered outside restaurants on Nelson Street and residents peered out of upstairs windows to get a glimpse of the dragon and unicorn parade as it made its way down Nelson Street.

The colourful performances in Great George Square came to a close with an incredible finale from Bring the Fire. The festivities also saw a number of family-friendly workshops, from lantern and candle making sessions to dragon shadow puppetry. Over at the Royal Albert Dock, a floating, fire-breathing dragon made its way through the Mersey on Saturday and Sunday evening. Here's all the incredible photos that capture this weekend's festivities across the cit

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Liverpool China Town Year Of The Dragon Celebrations Firecracker Displays Tai Chi Live Music Dancing Dragon Parade Unicorn Parade Lantern Making Candle Making Dragon Shadow Puppetry Royal Albert Dock Mersey

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