Thursday, 8 February 2018
The Lunar New Year hits Sydney
On the eve of the Olympics and the week before Valentine's Day, the Sydney shops have pulled out all stops to remind us the Year of the Dog is about to begin.
I love the Lunar New Year celebrations - and the year of the dog seems to have brought out the cuteness around town. With still a week to go, I can't wait for all the 'official' decorations to come out around the city!
Do you celebrate where you are?
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Pretty and Happy.
ReplyDeleteThe red decorations are so lively and fun!
ReplyDeleteThey do look festive.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty vibrant colours
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Oh brilliant and so colourful :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a festivetastic week
That is some jolly, colorful stuff. Looking forward to Mardi Gras tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThat's really beautiful and I'm a big fan of red! Teresa http://nanahood.com/george-washingtons-mount-vernon-estate
ReplyDeleteLooks like so much fun!
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So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Happy Chinese New Year!
ReplyDeleteyour post reminded me to check if there are some celebrations here in Brussels. great shots.
ReplyDeleteOh it's Chinese New Year. I wonder why I am not in the mood for this celebration this year.
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Beautiful lanterns. I love walking around China Town in The Hague around New Year and there is a procession. Thank you for linking up to #PointShoot 📸
ReplyDeleteSuch a colorful celebration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of fun. Hope they don't tie real ones up there. #PointShoot
ReplyDeleteThe year of the dog! Yes, I bet a lot of cuteness will abound! Those suspended pups looked like real dogs! Such a cute idea, but I sure hope they weren't real.
ReplyDeleteVery realistic sculptures. I imagine it would be messy and dangerous for shoppers if they put up real ones! Ha!
DeleteNice to see those celebrations!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year of the Dog!
I love how festive it gets with all the reds during Lunar New Year! Kong xi fa cai or kung hei fat choy (whichever one works for you)!
ReplyDeleteThis looks beautiful! There is going to be a big event in the area celebrating the Lunar Year. I hope I can attend!
ReplyDeleteSo colorful. Would certainly brighten the days of winter to go visualize this event. Thanks for sharing at Pictorial Tuesday
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Always fun photographing the Chinese New Year celebrations, Lydia. Your photos are lovely.
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