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News: February 2019
Dragon seen in Bangor High Street!
As part of Chinese New Year celebrations, the annual Dragon’s Parade was held in Bangor on Saturday. Hand made in China, the 14 meters long dragon, together with dancers, drummers and pupils from Our Lady’s RC School Bangor paraded from Bangor Cathedral along the High Street to the Town Clock before returning to the Cathedral. The parade was followed by the Chinese Gala Performance within the Cathedral where a variety of performances were staged, including Chinese songs and instrumental pieces, various Chinese traditional dancing and a performance by the Bangor Taekwondo group.
Publication date: 11 February 2019
Relationship between China and Wales blooms on the shores of the Menai Strait
On her visit to Bangor recently, Welsh Government Minister for International Relations and the Welsh Language, Eluned Morgan AM, learned more about the work of the Confucius Institute in promoting Chinese language and culture within the communities of North Wales.
Publication date: 1 February 2019