Lunar New Year not part of âthis countryâs traditionsâ: western Sydney mayor
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Lunar New Year celebrations across Sydney will be muted this year, as local councils blame COVID-19 restrictions for their decision to scale back or cancel festivities to welcome the Year of the Ox.
Major outdoor events to celebrate the Lunar New Year, which falls on February 12, in suburbs such as Cabramatta, Eastwood, Parramatta and Chatswood have been cancelled in favour of smaller festivities.
Lanterns light up Dixon Street in Chinatown for Lunar New Year.
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