Chinese New Year
The Chinese New Year is celebrated every year in
London's Chinatown, which is located in Soho. As the Chinese
calendar is based on lunar and solar movements, this festival takes
place on a different date every year. The festival consists of
numerous parades, which often snake their way through to Covent
Garden. The celebrations give rise to a variety of food stalls in
the area, serving Chinese cuisine, and visitors and tourists are
always welcome to watch and participate. English is still the
second language for many Chinese in London, so visitors should
remember to wish them a happy New Year in their own language. In
Cantonese it is Gueng Huei Fa Zuai, pronounced
gwung-hway-fa-tzoo-eye and in Mandarin it is Gong Xi Fa Cai,
pronounced gong-she-fatsai. In 2009 begins the Year of the
Ox.
Venue: Chinatown, Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square
Date: 14 February 2010
Website:
London Marathon
The Flora London Marathon is a 26.2 mile (42km) race
from Greenwich Park to the Mall, via Cutty Sark, Canary Wharf, the
Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and Big Ben. Around 30,000
professional and amateur runners compete every year, many dressed
in fancy dress to raise money for charity. The route is lined with
spectators and has a very festive atmosphere.
Venue: Starts in Greenwich Park and ends in the Mall
Date: 25 April 2010
Website: www.london-marathon.co.uk
Chelsea Flower Show
The Chelsea Flower Show is an annual event organised
by the Royal Horticultural Society and since its inception in 1913,
has been recognised as the foremost show of its kind in the world.
An immensely popular event, the show draws crowds of thousands
every year with its colourful and beautifully sculptured displays.
Experts from the Royal Horticultural Society are on hand, ready to
impart gardening advice to the show's many visitors. Tickets can be
bought via the website and visitors are advised to book early to
avoid disappointment.
Venue: Show grounds at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea
Date: 25 - 29 May 2010
Website: www.rhs.org.uk
Trooping the Colour (Queen's Birthday Parade)
The ceremony of the Trooping the Colour (or Queen's
Birthday Parade) takes place each year on Horse Guards Parade on
the Queen's birthday and dates back to the time of Charles II in
the 17th century. Although the Queen was actually born on 21 April,
her official birthday is celebrated in the summer, when the weather
is better.






