Tallinn celebrates the arrival of Chinese New Year on Friday, February 12 at Freedom Square and Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. New Year s celebrations include dance, drum and light performances, fire sculptures, demonstrations of oriental martial arts, and the traditional fireworks display.
Tallinn s Deputy Mayor Vadim Belobrovtsev said the annual Chinese New Year greeting is a much-anticipated event among Tallinners, which this year will combine physical events and a high-culture video broadcast from China. While traditionally a live performance has been given for the Tallinn audience by Beijing artists, this year in the virus situation we can take part in a particularly high-level virtual program of China s most famous artists, which will be broadcasted on the big screen in Vabaduse Square, the deputy mayor said.
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