The Year of the Dragon officially begins on Saturday 10 February, but on Sunday it was all about dancing and music at The Mound to herald the beginning of a week long celebration.
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Edinburgh will celebrate Chinese New Year Festival with a huge programme of events and activities in the city to mark The Year of the Rabbit.
The Official Chinese New Year Concert will be held...
A parade to celebrate Chinese New Year and the Year of the Tiger will take place on Sunday afternoon beginning at the City Chambers at 4pm and moving up to the Castle Esplanade.
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To mark Chinese New Year, Hamilton & Inches’ team of skilled silversmiths have created an endearing charm in the form of a rat, celebrating the animal to which this new Chinese year is attributed.
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Edinburgh will be celebrating the Chinese New Year at the end of this month with a range of events to launch the Year of the Rat.
The two week long series of events will...
St Bride's Centre welcome the Chinese Festival of Lanterns on 17 February 2019 at the centre on Orwell Terrace.
St Bride's celebrates Chinese New Year with lanterns and a variety show of Chinese Art...
A Chinese Dragon met a mythical unicorn on the National Museum of Scotland rooftop this morning as the programme for Scotland’s largest ever Chinese New Year celebrations was announced
Chinese Consul General Mr Pan Xinchun...
Chinese New Year begins today. This is the Year of the Dog and celebrations will last for 15 day.
Tonight at St Cuthbert's you can learn about the world's first Chinese Scotsman in a lecture...
Larger-than-life lanterns inspired by ancient Chinese warriors will add a burst of colour to the University of Edinburgh this Chinese New Year which falls on 31 January. The spectacle was created by Chinese artist Xia...