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They don’t fall too far behind in celebrating the Chinese New Year in Melbourne, with light installations that flow down the Yarra River and a lantern parade. Three hundred performers light up the ten days of celebration, including flash mobs, magicians and a Chinese square dance competition. Street food and markets make this a really wholesome and fun-focused new year celebration that lasts the whole traditional period.

booksandbao 3 years ago

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