Cleethorpes celebrates the Chinese New Year

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Sunday, February 10, 2013
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In the year of the snake it's Gung Hay Fat Choy from Cleethorpes

  1. Happy Chinese New Year from Cleethorpes - the year of the snake

    Happy Chinese New Year from Cleethorpes - the year of the snake

With dancing dragons, paper crafting, opera, food tasting, calligraphy and jewellery making demonstrations, Communities Together celebrated the Chinese New Year in style at the Cleethorpes Memorial Hall.

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And local Chinese artist Hai Shuet Yeung was on hand to demonstrate  some of his beautiful paintings.

There was a lovely atmosphere and I think everyone learned something about the Chinese culture.

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  • Profile image for Bizarre57

    by Bizarre57

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 9:26PM

    “When I was at school, I was taught that food smelled.

    To smelt is a chemical process....”

  • Profile image for hmm_mmm

    by hmm_mmm

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 7:55PM

    “It's fortuitous that it isn't the year of the horse because that would definitely be off the celebrations menu.

    Oh and things don't smell delicious, they might smell inviting and end up tasting delicious.”

  • Profile image for mkheng

    by mkheng

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 3:22PM

    “Get it right Gong Hey Fat Choy !

    恭禧發財”

  • Profile image for calypso

    by calypso

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 2:37PM

    “Why??
    Do the Chinese celebrate ours??”

  • Profile image for elsawill

    by elsawill

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 2:07PM

    “The people were all very friendly and the Chinese food smelt delicious - a good time was had by all”

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