How will you celebrate the Year of the Ox?
![Liverpool Hung Gar Kung Fu perform at The Grand Arcade, Wigan, part of
Chinese New Year celebrations in 2017.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTE5MjQ4NTA5.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
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Liverpool Hung Gar Kung Fu perform at The Grand Arcade, Wigan, part of Chinese New Year celebrations in 2017.
![Niamah Suffin, four, dressed up as children take part in a variety of Chinese art and crafts sessions held by members of The Confucius Classroom, part of the Chinese New Year celebrations at The Museum of Wigan Life in 2018.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTE5MjQ4NTEw.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
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Niamah Suffin, four, dressed up as children take part in a variety of Chinese art and crafts sessions held by members of The Confucius Classroom, part of the Chinese New Year celebrations at The Museum of Wigan Life in 2018.
![Crowds gather to watch the performance in Wigan town centre, 2018.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTE5MjQ4NTEx.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
![Confucius Classroom's Aoqi Li and Wei Nan celebrate Chinese New Year with craft and lantern making at Makinson Arcade, Wigan in 2019.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/QVNIMTE5MjQ4NTEy.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
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Confucius Classroom's Aoqi Li and Wei Nan celebrate Chinese New Year with craft and lantern making at Makinson Arcade, Wigan in 2019.
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