London’s annual Chinese New Year parade will slither its way through Chinatown on Sunday the 10th of February. Obviously, going out for Chinese cuisine on that day would make a lot of sense … if you’re patient or have the luxury of planning ahead and making a reservation. However, if you find yourself burnt out on Chinese food or still wishing to enjoy the Chinatown festivities without having to endure the crowds, it’s worth noting there’s a lot more on offer in this area than dumplings and Peking duck.
London’s Chinatown Around the Edges (OneTravel)
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I hope you are going to be in Chinatown on Sunday the 10th. If so, pop in the Q PARK at 20 Newport Place WC2H for the new ‘Chinese Open’; a one day pop-up event where I will be taking part with numerous other artists. Open to the Public between 12pm-6pm. See you there. xx
Thanks for the tip, Maria. And thanks for reading my blog as well 🙂
I’ll do my best to check this out. Sounds cool!