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Joyful scenes at Chinese New Year celebrations

The procession makes its way through the town centre. Picture: GRANT FALVEY
The procession makes its way through the town centre. Picture: GRANT FALVEY

THE noise and pageantry of the Chinese New Year celebrations breathed life into Chatham yesterday.

Hundreds of people lined the High Street as members of the Chinese community held a traditional parade through town to welcome the Year of the Sheep.

Two dragons, a nine-man and a solo version, danced their way through the crowds, as nearly 150 people dressed in traditional Chinese dress for the parade.

Members of the Kut O Chines Association led the way with the dragons, drummers and flag-bearers, in one of the South of England's biggest Chinese New Year bashes outside London.

They were joined by various guests, including a representative of the Chinese Ambassador to London, the Mayor of Medway Cllr Ted Baker and Gillingham MP Paul Clark.

Ruiyu Li, a minister from the Chinese Embassy, said: "Chinese New Year is a very important celebration that takes place all across the world. I have come on behalf of the ambassador to give the people of Medway a message of goodwill, peace and prosperity."

The parade was led by two gods of fortune, Ashley Davis from the Visitors Information Centre in Rochester and Kasiu Yau of the Kut O Chinese Association.

Afterwards, a celebration dinner took place at the Confucious restaurant in Chatham High Street.

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