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Largest-ever Lunar New Year festival to be held in Sydney

The largest ever Lunar New Year festival will be held in Sydney city, New South Wales state of Australia, from January 25 to February 11, with exciting music performances and fairs planned for most popular tourist attractions and well-known squares.
Largest-ever Lunar New Year festival to be held in Sydney ảnh 1Fireworks in Sydney (Photo: Internet)
Sydney (VNA) – The largest ever Lunar New Yearfestival will be held in Sydney city, New South Wales state of Australia, fromJanuary 25 to February 11, with exciting music performances and fairs plannedfor most popular tourist attractions and well-known squares.

Speaking at a ceremony on January 21 to announce thefestival’s programme, Councilor of Sydney city Robert Kok said as amulticultural community with people coming from China, the Republic of Koreaand Vietnam, Sydney wants to bring all communities closer to welcome a NewYear.

He said the 2019 festival drew nearly 1.5 million visitors,raking in 28.56 million USD, contributing to promoting tourism and increasingrevenue for the local economy.

This year, over 1 million visitors across the world areexpected to flock to Sydney to enjoy the largest annual celebration in Asia, headded.

Artist Valerie Khoo, curator of the festival, said over 100events will be organised across the city such as community dances and dragon boatraces at Darling Habour, and other attractive activities at Haymarket pedestrianstreet.

A highlight of the festival will be an exhibition ofmulti-coloured lanterns and a 8m high tower decorated with 9 golden ratsdesigned by Australian artist Claudia Chan Shaw./.

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