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Chinese community in Kenya’s Nairobi celebrates Chinese New Year

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The Chinese community in Kenya’s capital Nairobi on Sunday celebrated the upcoming Chinese New Year in a vibrant ceremony.

At the ceremony, various forms of entertainment, including the iconic dragon and lion dances, were performed by students from the Confucius Institute, captivating the onlookers.

Additionally, a Shaolin Temple troupe from Henan, China, thrilled the crowd with special martial arts routines, prompting enthusiastic cheers from attendees.

Chinese and Kenyan nationals visit a stall at the Chinese New Year Gala at Two Rivers Mall on January 19, 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya.

Dozens of Chinese nationals, many dressed in traditional Chinese attire, visited various exhibition tents to sample Chinese cuisine, tea, and other native Chinese products well into late Sunday afternoon.

Similarly, Kenyans in attendance explored different stalls, sampled products, and participated in activities such as drawing, calligraphy, and fun games.

This cultural event reflects the broader recognition of the Chinese New Year celebration, which was officially designated as part of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2024.

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