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A Virtual Journey Into London Chinatown’s Now and Then
Augmented Chinatown presents an interactive way to explore London Chinatown then and now. With giant flowers blossoming along the pavement, black and white banners written in traditional Chinese that were...
What’s on in London November: Chinese Social and Cultural Events
London Chinatown moves on in the aftermath of the pandemic with a “new normal"
London Chinatown is back – with tables spilling onto streets and diners tucking in while sunbathing under scarlet lanterns. The “new normal” in this village after the months-long closure to delay...
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Chinese Eating Show Bloggers to Face Harsher Censorship in Bid to Prevent Food Waste
*Warning: this article includes content that people with eating disorders may find triggering.* Chinese eating show bloggers will face harsher censorship in an attempt to cut food waste and prevent unhealthy...
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How Are Small Businesses Run By Chinese Ccommunities in the UK Coping as the Country Comes Out of Covid-19 Lockdown?
As the UK leaves lockdown behind, small Chinese-British businesses are struggling with the aftermath of the pandemic. The UK government has agreed to downgrade the nation’s Covid-19 alert level  from four...
Yijia Tu giving a performance.
Chinese “Indie Girl” Yijia Tu Modernises Classical Music of the West and East
Indie musician Yijia Tu has been reimagining classic western and eastern music with a modern twist. Wearing a Chinese Han dress with black straight long hair down to her waist, and singing East Asian ethnic...
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