The 2025 Chinese New Year festival in central London, organised by the London Chinatown Chinese Association (LCCA), takes place on1 and 2 February. Where do London's Chinese New Year celebrations take place? The central London festivities are set to take place across theWest End, from Shaftes...
London New Year's Eve fireworks 2024 tickets The hugely popular London New Year's Eve fireworks has been ticketed since 2014 to ensure the event stays safe and fun for all. If you want to join in the celebrations on the night, you must have secured a ticket in order to attend. Ticket...
Dragon and lion dances, a parade of decorated floats, cultural performances and Chinese food stalls - the heart of London was filled with the rich atmosphere of the Chinese New Year celebrations. Tens of thousands of people gathered in Trafalgar Square and the city's China...
Chinese New Year parade and celebrations is a special event thrown for Chinese community of London, but most of the public in London joins the celebrations. These festivities include parade, traditional acts related to China and the dragon dancers. Chinatown will celebrate the New Year by decoratin...
TWELFTH NIGHT:London'sannual Twelfth Night celebrationsmix ancient customs with modern festivities, making for a bizarre and eclectic event. Head to the riverside near Shakespeare's Globe to witness wassailing, The Holly Man (or Green Man) being paraded across the river, dramatic performances, an...
Chinese New Year 2023 in London 伦敦 图片来源: Jon Mo / LCCA Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit in London, the biggest Chinese New Year celebrations outside Asia. 在伦敦庆祝兔年,这是亚洲以外最大的中国新年庆祝活动。 Every year, hundreds of thousands of people descend on the West End to enjo...
Enjoy viewing the 2013 New Year London Party Celebrations by watching this live streaming River Thames web cam on your mobile phone or computer. Watch LIVE the London 2013 Fireworks Display around the London Eye and the South Bank area on the River Thames The annual London New Year’s ...
Rio, Paris, New York and Berlin are among other major cities to scale down or cancel their New Year's Eve celebrations this year too.
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•The final tickets to see London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks celebrations on the banks of the River Thames go on sale on Friday.Just over 20,000 tickets will go on sale at noon, taking to 100,000 the total number of tickets sold. Tickets, which cost £20 each, must be bought...