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First published on 15 Dec 2009 . Updated on 5 Apr 2011.
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The Chinese New Year Parade features a whole range of exotic wildlife, dancing their way between Town Hall and Chinatown, for your entertainment. Come early and follow the parade to Darling Harbour where it culminates in a fireworks display. Limited seating areas are available for $60.
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