Bristol’s Chinese New Year celebrations have moved online this year because of lockdown.
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Bristol’s Chinese New Year celebrations have moved online this year because of lockdown.
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With the national lockdown extended until 8 March, many people and parents will be looking for at-home entertainment this February half term. Here are some of the best offerings from Bristol including a Wallace and Gromit augmented reality game, an online Lunar New Year Festival, Bristol Old Vic’s Swallows and Amazons and virtual art classes and exhibitions.
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