A packed programme of free events will take place on Sunday, January 22
Liverpool's Chinatown is set to become a festival of sound and colour as the city prepares to celebrate Chinese New Year.
There will also be live music, a fairground and a selection of food and craft stalls for guests to enjoy. Culture Liverpool has also commissioned a number of free cultural pieces, which will take place on the lead up to the event. These pieces are free and will culiminate in a stunning fire finale from Liverpool-based group, Bring The Fire.A projection show will light up the Bombed-Out Church from Friday, January 20 to Sunday, January 22.
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