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Chinese New Year 2016 lanterns for Liverpool’s Chinatown

The performances will keep the crowd entertained as the dragon and lion animate the area around the ceremonial Chinese arch on Stowell Street from 12pm and will continue until around 3:30pm as they move through Chinatown.

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A thousand Chinese lanterns will decorate Liverpool’s Chinatown to mark the Year of the Monkey.

Here are six cute ways to ring in the new Chinese animal zodiac, so go insane. The combination of fire and monkey will mean a highly energetic year, but one that will take some extra effort to maintain self-discipline, she said. We hope everyone has a very happy Chinese New Year, ‘ a Coles spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia.

“We believe that people born in each year carry the characteristics of that animal”, Sandy Lai, a spokesperson for the event, explained.

“The Year of the Monkey is characterized by innovation, creativity, a little bit of mischief, many people say”.

Approximately 50 Australian elementary school students from the elite Mosman Preparatory School began to celebrate the Year of the Monkey in Sydney on Wednesday, donning traditional dress and creating art works as they learned about Chinese culture.

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The public is invited to attend this free event, with festivities beginning at 9 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 12, 2016 on the front lawn of the County Building.

Chinese lanterns will fill Liverpool's Chinatown