London celebrates In 2012 Year of the Dragon
In Landon dragon year is a biggest festival to chinese people.Dragon is very lucky year for chinese people. Thousands of people packed into London's Trafalgar Square on Sunday to celebrate Chinese New Year, with pyrotechnics and dancers in dragon costumes entertaining the crowds.
London celebrates In 2012 Year of the Dragon
London Mayor Boris Johnson said the big turnout "shows the way the world economy is going", as people braced the chilly weather to see performers parade through the city and sample Chinese food.Trafalgar Square is around the corner from London's Chinatown district.
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London celebrates In 2012 Year of the Dragon.The festivities to welcome in the Year of the Dragon, which officially started on January 23, included a dramatic firecracker display and performers from Britain and China, while acrobats dressed in elaborate dragon outfits leapt from podiums to a backdrop of heavy percussion.
"It's an amazing occasion and we've never seen a crowd quite as big as this in all the years that we've been doing it. I think it shows the way the world economy is going," Johnson said at the event.
"London is a global city; you've got more Chinese students here in London contributing to the London economy than any other city in the world and I think they love it because it's a safe city.
"The point of this kind of event is to celebrate the Chinese New Year but also to intensify those links between London and China."
London celebrates In 2012 Year of the Dragon.Zhang Qin, a Chinese traditional doctor, told AFP: "In London, Chinese New Year is so nice. This city makes the Chinese people and the English people get together and makes them happy."
A billion-plus Asians welcomed the Year of the Dragon on January 23 with a cacophony of fireworks, hoping the mightiest sign in the Chinese zodiac would usher in the wealth and power it represents.
From Malaysia to South Korea, millions travelled huge distances to reunite with their families for lunar New Year
In Landon dragon year is a biggest festival to chinese people.Dragon is very lucky year for chinese people. Thousands of people packed into London's Trafalgar Square on Sunday to celebrate Chinese New Year, with pyrotechnics and dancers in dragon costumes entertaining the crowds.
London celebrates In 2012 Year of the Dragon
London Mayor Boris Johnson said the big turnout "shows the way the world economy is going", as people braced the chilly weather to see performers parade through the city and sample Chinese food.Trafalgar Square is around the corner from London's Chinatown district.
Picture:
London celebrates In 2012 Year of the Dragon.The festivities to welcome in the Year of the Dragon, which officially started on January 23, included a dramatic firecracker display and performers from Britain and China, while acrobats dressed in elaborate dragon outfits leapt from podiums to a backdrop of heavy percussion.
"It's an amazing occasion and we've never seen a crowd quite as big as this in all the years that we've been doing it. I think it shows the way the world economy is going," Johnson said at the event.
"London is a global city; you've got more Chinese students here in London contributing to the London economy than any other city in the world and I think they love it because it's a safe city.
"The point of this kind of event is to celebrate the Chinese New Year but also to intensify those links between London and China."
London celebrates In 2012 Year of the Dragon.Zhang Qin, a Chinese traditional doctor, told AFP: "In London, Chinese New Year is so nice. This city makes the Chinese people and the English people get together and makes them happy."
A billion-plus Asians welcomed the Year of the Dragon on January 23 with a cacophony of fireworks, hoping the mightiest sign in the Chinese zodiac would usher in the wealth and power it represents.
From Malaysia to South Korea, millions travelled huge distances to reunite with their families for lunar New Year
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