Thousands are set to take to the streets
Thousands gathered in Manchester city centre to celebrate Chinese New Year, marking the beginning of the Year of the Snake with a vibrant parade. The parade featured a traditional dragon, acrobats, dancers, and drummers, culminating in Chinatown.
The article also explains the difference between Chinese New Year and Lunar New Year, noting that while often used interchangeably, Chinese New Year specifically refers to the celebration in China, while Lunar New Year encompasses celebrations based on the lunar calendar.
The main conceptual idea is the joyful celebration of Chinese New Year in Manchester, highlighting the cultural significance and traditions associated with the event.
Thousands gathered in Manchester city centre to celebrate Chinese New Year, marking the beginning of the Year of the Snake with a vibrant parade. The parade featured a traditional dragon, acrobats, dancers, and drummers, culminating in Chinatown. The article also explains the difference between Chinese New Year and Lunar New Year, noting that while often used interchangeably, Chinese New Year specifically refers to the celebration in China, while Lunar New Year encompasses celebrations based on the lunar calendar. The main conceptual idea is the joyful celebration of Chinese New Year in Manchester, highlighting the cultural significance and traditions associated with the event.