Liverpool's Chinese New Year Celebrations

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Liverpool's Chinese New Year Celebrations
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Liverpool kicks off its Chinese New Year celebrations today with festivities taking place all weekend long. To celebrate the Year of the Dragon, the city will host jaw-dropping projection shows, fire-breathing dragons and a huge range of colourful performances from local artists and communities. The celebrations will accumulate in Great George Square on Sunday between 11am - 5pm where guests can expect parades, firecracker displays, martial arts, food, drink and dancing.

Liverpool kicks off its Chinese New Year celebrations today with festivities taking place all weekend long. To celebrate the Year of the Dragon, the city will host jaw-dropping projection shows, fire-breathing dragons and a huge range of colourful performances from local artists and communities. The celebrations will accumulate in Great George Square on Sunday between 11am - 5pm where guests can expect parades, firecracker displays, martial arts , food, drink and dancing.

As we kick off the celebrations, we've got all the live updates for you to help you get involved in this jam-packed weekend below. We will bringing you live updates throughout today from our reporters, Christopher Megrath and Alice Walker, as well as stunning images from ECHO photographer Iain Watts.Liverpool's Chinese New Year celebrations accumulate in a massive programme in the city centre this weekend. Tomorrow, Sunday, February 11, from 11am - 5pm, Chinatown will come alive in a flurry of colour, music, food, drink and history as the city celebrates the Year of the Drago

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