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Winter chills may have been in the air but a Spring Festival came to St Luke’s Church.
Liverpool’s annual colourful Chinese New Year celebrations went off with a bang in Chinatown.
A colourful parade was staged in town to signal the beginning of the Chinese New Year celebrations.
The Chinese New Year festivities will once again return to Liverpool later this month.
Hundreds braved the cold weather in Liverpool’s Chinatown to welcome the Chinese New Year of the Rooster.
The sun shone brightly in Chinatown as people lined the streets for the start of the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Liverpool is getting ready to celebrate Chinese New Year with a range of events taking place in Chinatown.
Not even the pouring rain could dampen spirits as Liverpool’s Chinatown hosted 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.
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Not even the lashing rain could stop crowds who gathered in their thousands in Liverpool for the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Images from Chinatown as crowds brave the rain to celebrate the Year of the Snake.