Liverpool's Chinese New Year celebrations accumulate in a massive programme in the city centre this weekend.
Events are already taking place around the city, including a fire-breathing dragon swimming through the docks and a mesmerising projection show at the Bombed Out Church, which boasts a dragon of its own.
Tomorrow, Sunday, February 11, from 11am - 5pm, Chinatown will come alive in a flurry of colour, music, food, drink and history as the city celebrates the Year of the Dragon.
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Below is the full timetable of events for Liverpool's Chinese New Year festival in Chinatown.
11.30am – 12.15pm Kwong Tam Merseyside School of Tai Chi (in association with See Yep Association) 年春節太極表演次序
Simplified Tai Chi (24-step form) 簡化太極
Simplified Tai Chi Sword (32-step form)簡化太極劍
Yang Style Tai Chi (108-step form) 揚家太極
Yang Style Tai Chi Sword (54-step form) 太極劍
Yang Style Broad Sword (32-step form) 揚家太極刀
12.15pm – 1.00pm Pagoda Arts – Flower Drums, Fan Tai Chi, Dance & Happy Dance
1.00pm – 1.40pm Firecracker Display – Lucky Man, Dragon & Unicorn Parades
1.40pm – 1.55pm Liverpool Hung Gar Kung Fu Friendship Association – Martial Arts Demonstration
2.00pm – 2.05pm North East Wales Chinese Women’s Association – Traditional Dance
2.10pm – 2.15pm UK Phoenix Qipao Chinese Cultural & Art Association – Traditional Dance
2.20pm – 2.35pm Wah Sing Chinese Community Centre Leisure & Cultural Group
Jiangnan Love
Fernleaf Bamboo in the Moonlight
Love of the Nanshui Lake – Fan Dance
2:40pm – 2.45pm Wirral Chinese Cultural Association – Classical Dance – Floating Year Lamp
2.50pm – 2.55pm Friendship Dancers –
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