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Perth s Chinese New Year success commended as residents celebrate 2021 event behind closed doors
Reflections on festival’s local celebrations
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The head of the Perth Chinese Association has commended Perth and Kinross’s role in making Chinese New Year a huge local success as residents celebrate the festival from behind closed doors.
Chinese New Year celebrations toned down but organisers are already planning next festival
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Usually, Perth hosts Scotland’s biggest festival to bring in the Chinese New Year.
As the Year of the Rat became the Year of the Ox, families celebrated the Spring Festival
Perth Chinese Association chairman Andy Chan brought the New Year in with his family.
He said: “Through the years, because of the efforts of Perth Chinese Association and Perth and Kinross Council, I have been delighted to see the Chinese New Year celebrations in Perth grow and grow to be an event where all the diverse communities of our area can share in the joy and appreciate the Chinese culture and celebrations.
Perth Chinese New Year celebrations put on hold one year on from historic Consul General visit
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Perth’s Chinese New Year celebrations have been scrapped, a year after the impending coronavirus pandemic was discussed with a leading Chinese representative in the city.
Perth and Kinross Provost Dennis Melloy said “never in his wildest dreams” did he expect the world would still be fighting Covid-19 a year after he discussed the virus with the Chinese Consul General in Perth at last year’s celebrations.
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