Street festivals featuring arts, entertainment and children’s activities.
Chinese New Year markets showcasing arts, crafts and food stalls.
Dancing, music and people wearing colourful costumes to welcome the Chinese New Year.
Vibrant displays of Chinese lanterns, firecrackers and fireworks.
Many Chinese Australian families spend Chinese New Year by gathering together for a festive meal.
Children often receive red envelopes with money (Hong Bao, Ang Pao, or Lai See).
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Hello, great series of images. Happy Chinese New Year!
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ReplyDeleteLovely collection of photo instants; so interesting and lots of fun to be part of such a celebration! Happy Chinese New Year!
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Interesting pictures.
ReplyDeleteMelbourne does Chinese New Year well Nick.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography.
ReplyDeleteMelbourne - you're looking good!
ReplyDeleteWren x
nice celebration :)
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