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Saturday, 27 June 2015

曼澈斯特中國城

















#Day 6
Yeah, it is China Town Manchester.
Today, I had done the research for top attractions where tourist must visit, and China Town is one of that in my list. Manchester Chinatown lies in the very heart of the city, focused around Faulker Street just behind the town hall.

Chinatown in Manchester is reputedly the largest in Europe, its collection of restaurants, bakeries, businesses and supermarkets concentrated across a fair few blocks in the city centre. It's all marked by a beautiful Chinese gate announcing the area's entrance. At any time of year, Chinatown is a great place to visit, but the last few years have seen Chinese New Year become a much bigger part of the city’s cultural celebrations, extending the reach of Chinatown across the city centre. As a collection of excellent places to eat and shop, it’s not to be missed and, whilst there are of course other opportunities to experience Chinese culture, the selection on offer here is hard to beat.

























Manchester's China Town is fantastic, is a little mysterious part of the city. I'm going to UOS about February, it's the time where I will celebrate Chinese New Year. So I would like to found out how Chinese celebrate CNY (Chinese New Year) there. In Malaysia, Chinese New Year is a big event, where the city will become full of fireworks, Chinese Lion Dance, Red colours everywhere. So, I wonder I am I going to celebrate my 2016 Chinese New Year at Salford. I'm Quite excited with it.





















This picture is about Chinese New Year in China Town which I found online. It looks fun and great. The Dragon Parade there ate very famous, plenty of tasty (and luck) culinary options and the irreplaceable firework display, it just fun like Malaysia, or even more fun!

I can see there are a lot of tradisional red lanterns lighting up there, makes me feel warm and happy. Chinese like red, that's true.



















Other than that, I also found out that the China Town will be a market featuring over 50 stalls and a fairground too! Manchester has the biggest CNY celebration in Nothern city of UK. The food fair, the live music, the performances, and perhaps it will have a light show like this CNY 2015. I'm very excited and I'm looking forward to it, a different Manchester.



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