CHESTER will celebrate Chinese New Year with a parade of traditional music, lions and dragon dancing, (non combustible) firecrackers and cultural characters.

The God of Prosperity, The Emperor of Heaven and The Happy Buddha will take to the streets on Saturday morning (January 21) as the city marks the Year of the Rabbit in an event delivered by the Wah Lei Chinese Association, supported by Bank of America and Cheshire West and Chester Council.

The event begins at 11am on Eastgate St and will include a Tai Chi and weapons skills demonstration from the Ji Siu Tai Chi Chuan a group led by Maria Yuen and based in Handbridge. The Hung Gar Kung Fu Academy with Steve Ornelas will lead the colourful Lions and Dragon dance and parade through to Town Hall Square via St. Werburgh Street and into Storyhouse in Hunter Street for 12pm.

Tutors from Wah Lei Saturday Mandarin school based at the University of Chester and volunteers will deliver cultural workshops from 12.30pm to 2.30pm for the festival celebrations in The Storyhouse.

Mia Tan, Chair and Founder of the Wah Lei Chinese Association said: "Celebrating the Chinese Lunar New year festival will include volunteer members who have been rehearsing for several months to produce the Chinese Lunar New Year festival. This festival celebrates the commitment and hard work of all volunteers who have helped the group since 2009 delivering Mandarin language classes at the university campus.

"Tutors continued to teach online and provide community support especially through the pandemic I’d like to thank all our volunteers who have made a difference in breaking down racial and cultural barriers in the community. We are delighted to work in partnership with Bank of America and the council again to produce this festival event"

Councillor Louise Gittins, Leader of Council and Cabinet Member for Communities & Wellbeing said: "What a perfect way to start the year with Tai Chi demonstrations, the waking of the Lion, The Happy Buddha and the return of the Chinese Dragon, dancing through the city centre. This is a celebration not to be missed, starting in Bridge Street. I would like to wish everyone a very happy year of the Rabbit."

Iwona Szmidt, Managing Director, Foreign Exchange & Commodities Operations and Derivatives Confirmation & Settlement and Chester Site Lead at Bank of America said: "We are delighted to be a part of the Chinese New Year of the Rabbit celebrations and to once again support the Lunar New Year Parade in Chester in collaboration with our long-standing partner the Wah Lei Chinese Association. We, at Bank of America, wish everyone a happy Chinese New Year and greatly look forward to being part of the celebrations."

Chinese legend states that The Emperor of Heaven asked all the animals to meet him on New Year’s Day and named a year after each of the twelve animals that came. The Chinese New Year is the most important celebration in the Chinese zodiac calendar.

The Wah Lei Chinese Association is also supported by Cheshire, Halton and Warrington Race Equality Centre, the University of Chester and Chester Voluntary Action.

A celebration banquet is planned after the parade at the Panda Mami restaurant on Newgate Street at 1pm. onwards. Book now directly with Panda Mami to attend the banquet. Please email Wahlei@btinternet.com for more details or visit Wah Lei Chinese Association Face book page.