BBC News By Jamie Moreland image captionNormally Trafalgar Square and Chinatown are crammed with people for London's Chinese New Year celebrations London usually hosts some of the biggest Chinese New Year celebrations outside Asia, but this year they have been cancelled due to the pandemic. However, the London Chinatown Chinese Association (LCCA) is urging people to follow lockdown rules and stay at home. The LCCA has created a "virtual celebration" which will be streamed on its YouTube channel on 14 February. Lawrence Lee, from the LCCA, told the BBC: "Normally we have about 700,000 people attending our celebration here with five stages, dance troupes from China and a parade.