Pandemic creates unique opportunities for Chinese New Year Parade
The Chinese New Year Parade floats are always crowd pleasers but this year going virtual means finding new ways to celebrate. Parade organizers say the pandemic has created an opportunity for local artists to showcase their talent and welcome in the year of the ox in a beautiful and unique way. Claudine Wong reports
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Pandemic creates unique opportunities for Chinese New Year Parade

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