Liverpool’s annual colourful Chinese New Year celebrations went off with a bang in Chinatown.
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Businesses in the Baltic Triangle believe reopening St James Street station will bring money and jobs into the area.
The sun shone brightly in Chinatown as people lined the streets for the start of the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Celebrations marking the Chinese New Year began as people gathered in Chinatown for the ‘opening eye’ ceremony.
Thousands of people packed Chinatown under a beautiful blue sky as Liverpool played host to pulsating Chinese New Year celebrations.
A plaque has been unveiled to mark the role Chinese seafarers played in the history of Liverpool.
Qiqi Pan blogs about studying in Liverpool, with views from her fellow Chinese MA students at JMU Journalism.
The Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded funding of £49,400 to a project on the history of Liverpool’s Chinese community.
Liverpool’s landmark Scandinavian Hotel in Chinatown could be turned into student flats.
Liverpool’s landmark Scandinavian hotel could be turned into student halls if planners give the go-ahead.
Not even the lashing rain could stop crowds who gathered in their thousands in Liverpool for the Chinese New Year celebrations.
A weekend of extravagant and fun events is expected as Liverpool’s Chinese community celebrate their New Year.
JMU Journalism will be welcoming Broadcast Masters students from China on our brand new MA course this year.
The Year of the Dragon was welcomed into Liverpool at the weekend as a 70ft dragon worked its way through Chinatown to mark the New Year.