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A lunar new year like no other: B.C.’s annual festivities go online amid COVID-19

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lunar new year the region has seen before.In Vancouver, gone will be the 3,000-strong Vancouver Chinatown Spring Festival Parade with its 100,000 spectators, thanks to COVID-19 restrictions banning events and social gatherings.

Rattled by coronavirus, Chinese communities cancel Lunar New Year plans There will be no lion dancing or fireworks in the street, no police band marching and no politicians glad-handing.“There’s a feeling of sadness since we’re not able to come together for the festivities this year,” Anabel Ho, artistic director at the Vancouver Academy of Dance, told Global News.“But the health and safety of all is what comes first in the grand scheme of things.”Normally, Ho’s dancers would be participating in the parade, along.

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