Stumbling Upon Chinese New Year Celebrations

Stumbling Upon Chinese New Year Celebrations- Brighton. Weekend Link-Up.

Hello friends and welcome by The Weekend Link Up. So how are you today? Also, do you have any blog posts to share with us this week?

Wow, the days have gone by quickly. It was a week ago today I was travelling down to Brighton. Sipping wine on the train and have so much fun with my cousins. If you missed this, you can catch up here: 40 Years Cousins Reunion In Brighton.

Stumbling Upon Chinese New Year Celebrations- Brighton

Stumbling Upon Chinese New Year Celebrations- Brighton:

We had so much fun last week and a highlight in Brighton itself. For me was Stumbling Upon Chinese New Year Celebrations.

I say stumbling upon Chinese New Year Celebration. Because we had just left this pub here and was laughing so much were were all stumbling down the famous Brighton Lanes.

Stumbling Upon Chinese New Year Celebrations- Brighton

A selfie with a dragon, how fun!?

We could hear the sound of drums getting louder and louder. Once we got closer a big yellow dragon came out the Gars Chinese Restaurant and made us all jump.

Once we got over the shock of a big yellow dragon coming out of the restaurant. We all rummage for our phones and enjoyed watching the celebration.

Stumbling Upon Chinese New Year Celebrations- Brighton

My photos are a little blurry as I had had some wine. There were lots of movement but I wanted to share my fun memories here with you too πŸ™‚

Did you see any Chinese New Year Celebrations anywhere?

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18 Comments

  1. 2 February 2020 / 00:27

    So very beautiful. Looks like a wonderful time. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you are having a wonderful weekend.

    • 21 April 2020 / 10:21

      Thanks for stopping by Patrick πŸ™‚

  2. 31 January 2020 / 19:25

    That’s so interesting that you stumbled on the Chinese New Year Celebrations like that, Claire! Once in San Francisco a similar thing happened to us, and we ended up watching the parade from a shop window high above the city. Thank you for hosting the party. I’m sharing a collection of recipes perfect for Valentine’s Day, or any day really. Have a lovely weekend!

    • 21 April 2020 / 10:21

      Oh wow, that sounds amazing April πŸ™‚

  3. Debbie-Dabble
    31 January 2020 / 16:01

    Claire,
    Thanks so much for stopping by and for taking the time to comment!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

    • 21 April 2020 / 10:21

      Thanks for stopping by Debbie πŸ™‚

  4. 31 January 2020 / 15:55

    Oh that is just perfect! How I love Brighton! Thanks for sharing this.

    • 21 April 2020 / 10:20

      I love Brighton too now I’ve been, Nancy πŸ™‚

  5. Sheltie Times
    31 January 2020 / 14:36

    Looks like a great discovery.

  6. Heather
    31 January 2020 / 13:17

    How fun! What a great surprise to stumble on!

    • 21 April 2020 / 10:20

      Thanks Heather. It was πŸ™‚

  7. Jill
    31 January 2020 / 13:04

    I’ve always wanted to go to a Chinese New Year celebration! It looks like fun and I love how colorful it is!

    Jill

    • 21 April 2020 / 10:19

      It was amazing to watch πŸ™‚

  8. Joanne
    31 January 2020 / 11:11

    That looks like so much fun! What an unexpected surprise.

    • 21 April 2020 / 10:19

      It was such an unexpected surprise, loved seeing it πŸ™‚

  9. 31 January 2020 / 08:15

    I’ve been to the London celebrations before. It’s such a lovely colourful celebration isn’t it? Have a great weekend Claire xx

    • 21 April 2020 / 10:19

      It was so fun to see, Laurie πŸ™‚