In 2010 New Year’s Eve – traditionally known as Chuxi – falls on the 14th February and signals the start of the longest Chinese holiday, lasting fifteen days; at this time Chinese families across the world will reunite for parties, present giving and feasts, to herald in the Year of the Tiger.
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Christmas Fairs and Markets in Liverpool and Merseyside are the perfect way to get your Christmas shopping started. Surround yourself with beautifully crafted gifts and delicious local and international produce to choose from.
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Dirtblonde are returning with a string of gigs in Liverpool – which don’t come too often, so make sure not to miss us this time!

This includes 2 dates for Liverpool Music Week 2009:
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This year’s Liverpool Music Week 2009 takes place, in theory, between 5th to 16th November; although
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Homotopia is back in Liverpool for its 6th ‘annual celebration of queer culture’ in the city.
The Homotopia festival celebrates Liverpool’s queer culture in its entirity with a whole host of events covering theatre, art, film, performance, heritage and photograpy.
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