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New Year Chinese style. A festive Dragon dance underway at Greys Monument, Newcastle. 15th February 1983
A Chinese lion welcomes the Chinese New Year in the Jade Garden. 6th February 1989
Members of Newcastles Chinese community celebrate the Year of the Rabbit in Pilgrim Street. 2nd February 1987
Chinese girls perform the Fairys Flower Dance at the New Year Celebrations held at the Mayfair Ballroom, to celebrate the oncoming Year of the Dragon. 21st February 1988
Lord Mayor Councillor Roy Burgess wakens the lion with the help of Edmund Ng at the start of three day celebrations narking the beginning of the Year of the Tiger. at the Mayfair Ballroom
Hundreds of people helped Newcastles Chinese community celebrate a new year. Gathering in bright sunshine at Greys Monument in the city centre they watched a colourful cocktail of celebrations for
Students from Sunderland Polytechnic danced through the streets of Langley Park in a cavalcade of colour at the weekend to celebrate the Year of the Monkey
Children of Golcar Junior, Infant and Nursery School welcomed the new Chinese year of the snake in traditional style. Here with their Chinese dragon, made by children of classes 10 and 11
Chinese children Hom Wah Ho (left) and William Cheung (centre) just couldn t understand what all the fuss was about when they went on a school outing to a Chinese restaurant
Young girls in Chinatown leaning out of a window, enjoying Chinese New Year celebrations, Liverpool, Merseyside. 2nd February 1984
Liverpools Chinese community ushered in the Year of the Snake with traditional celebrations. Spectators brave the rain to watch the festivities in Chinatown, Liverpool, Merseyside. 18th February 1977
A large crowd watches in Nelson Street, in the heart of Liverpools Chinatown, as the festivities of a traditional Chinese New Year celebrations get under way. 25th January 1982
Two dancers from Liverpools Hung Gar school of martial arts perform traditional dances to herald in the Chinese New Year. 28th January 1979
A large crowd watches traditional celebrations for the Chinese New Year, Liverpool, Merseyside. 13th February 1983