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  • Holloway Circus, where new buildings juxtapose the old pagoda in the city centre on 12th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Chinese Pagoda is a landmark in Birmingham, a 12m granite carving of a Chinese pagoda, donated to the city by the Wing Yip brothers, founder of a local Chinese supermarket chain, in thanks to the city and its people for providing a home for them and their families and for the citys support over the years. The pagoda is located in the centre of the Holloway Circus roundabout on the Inner Ring Road, forming a landmark for the nearby Chinese Quarter of the city.
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  • Holloway Circus, where new buildings juxtapose the old pagoda in the city centre on 12th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Chinese Pagoda is a landmark in Birmingham, a 12m granite carving of a Chinese pagoda, donated to the city by the Wing Yip brothers, founder of a local Chinese supermarket chain, in thanks to the city and its people for providing a home for them and their families and for the citys support over the years. The pagoda is located in the centre of the Holloway Circus roundabout on the Inner Ring Road, forming a landmark for the nearby Chinese Quarter of the city.
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  • Holloway Circus, where new buildings juxtapose the old pagoda in the city centre on 12th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Chinese Pagoda is a landmark in Birmingham, a 12m granite carving of a Chinese pagoda, donated to the city by the Wing Yip brothers, founder of a local Chinese supermarket chain, in thanks to the city and its people for providing a home for them and their families and for the citys support over the years. The pagoda is located in the centre of the Holloway Circus roundabout on the Inner Ring Road, forming a landmark for the nearby Chinese Quarter of the city.
    20210112_birmingham chinese pagoda_0...jpg
  • Holloway Circus, where new buildings juxtapose the old pagoda in the city centre on 12th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Chinese Pagoda is a landmark in Birmingham, a 12m granite carving of a Chinese pagoda, donated to the city by the Wing Yip brothers, founder of a local Chinese supermarket chain, in thanks to the city and its people for providing a home for them and their families and for the citys support over the years. The pagoda is located in the centre of the Holloway Circus roundabout on the Inner Ring Road, forming a landmark for the nearby Chinese Quarter of the city.
    20210112_birmingham chinese pagoda_0...jpg
  • People wearing face masks for Chinese new year celebrations in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese / Asian and western people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year face masks...jpg
  • People wearing face masks for Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese / Asian and western people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year face masks...jpg
  • People wearing face masks for Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese / Asian and western people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year face masks...jpg
  • People wearing face masks for Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese / Asian and western people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year face masks...jpg
  • People wearing face masks for Chinese new year celebrations in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese / Asian and western people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year face masks...jpg
  • People wearing face masks for Chinese new year celebrations in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese / Asian and western people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year face masks...jpg
  • People wearing face masks for Chinese new year celebrations in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese / Asian and western people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year face masks...jpg
  • People wearing face masks for Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese / Asian and western people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year face masks...jpg
  • Displayed in the window of a traditional Chinese medicine shop in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, are the labels and plastic bags containing some of the 500 Chinese herbs that are in use today in Eastern herbal remedies, of which 250 or so are very commonly used in the treatment of ailments and diseases. Rather than being prescribed individually, single herbs are combined into formulas designed to adapt to specific needs of individual patients. Herbal formulas contain from 3 to 25 herbs or animal parts, some sourced from endangered species. As with diet therapy, each herb has one or more of the five flavours/functions and one of five "temperatures" ("Qi") (hot, warm, neutral, cool, cold). After the herbalist determines the energetic temperature and functional state of the patient's body, they prescribe a mixture of herbs tailored to balance disharmony.
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  • Two Chinese Dragons perform a dance for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
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  • Girl waiting for her partner at a Chinese restaurant during Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather in this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead.
    chinese new year20120123_0628.jpg
  • Two Chinese Dragons perform a dance for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year dragons20120123_062...jpg
  • Two Chinese Dragons perform a dance for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year dragons20120123_063...jpg
  • Two Chinese Dragons perform a dance for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year dragons20120123_063...jpg
  • Red Chinese lanters on Gerrard Street in preparation for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Red Chinese lanters on Gerrard Street in preparation for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Red Chinese lanters on Gerrard Street in preparation for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_chinese new year lanterns_0...jpg
  • Red Chinese lanters on Gerrard Street in preparation for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_chinese new year lanterns_0...jpg
  • Red Chinese lanters on Gerrard Street in preparation for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_chinese new year lanterns_0...jpg
  • Red Chinese lanters on Gerrard Street in preparation for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_chinese new year lanterns_0...jpg
  • Red Chinese lanters on Gerrard Street in preparation for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_chinese new year lanterns_0...jpg
  • Red Chinese lanters on Gerrard Street in preparation for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170119_chinese new year lanterns_0...jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0625.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0626.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0621.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0614.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0611.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0616.jpg
  • Chinese New Year in Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0613.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0612.jpg
  • Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese new year red hair_0...jpg
  • Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese new year red hair_0...jpg
  • People wearing face masks on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese and Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese face masks_010.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese and Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese face masks_008.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese and Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese face masks_007.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese and Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese face masks_005.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese and Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese face masks_004.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese and Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese face masks_003.jpg
  • Rain for Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year rain_004.jpg
  • Gifts hanging up for the dragons to take for Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year rain_002.jpg
  • Rain for Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year rain_001.jpg
  • Rain for Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year rain_003.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0627.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0624.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0623.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0622.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0620.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0619.jpg
  • Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, London. Also known as Chinatown. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Dragon, so a most auspicious year ahead. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year20120123_0617.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese and Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese face masks_009.jpg
  • Rain for Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year rain_006.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese and Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese face masks_006.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese and Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese face masks_001.jpg
  • People wearing face masks on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 27th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of Chinese and Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. Each year local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200127_chinese face masks_002.jpg
  • Rain for Chinese new year celebrations on Gerrard Street in Chinatown on 26th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community and Londoners gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations for this, the Chinese Year of the Rat. Bright red lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    20200126_chinese new year rain_005.jpg
  • Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, also known as Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community gather on this famous street of central London which is the focus of celebrations.
    20180215_chinese new year_002.jpg
  • Group of Chinese men havng a meeting wearing surgical face masks on a street corner in an otherwise deserted Chinese Quarter on 24th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has extended stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Stylish Chinese woman texting while waiting for her bus on Piccadilly during Chinese New Year celebrations in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Stylish Chinese man texting at Piccadilly Circus during Chinese New Year celebrations in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160214_chinese new year_G.jpg
  • Elderly Chinese lady struggles with her walking aid in a busy street scene during Chinese New Year celebrations in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Chinese woman with eyes on her coat pockets texting on her phone during Chinese New Year celebrations in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere.
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  • Chinese woman with eyes on her coat pockets texting on her phone during Chinese New Year celebrations in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160214_chinese new year eyes_B.jpg
  • Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, also known as Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community gather on this famous street of central London which is the focus of celebrations.
    20180215_chinese new year_010.jpg
  • Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, also known as Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community gather on this famous street of central London which is the focus of celebrations.
    20180215_chinese new year_006.jpg
  • Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, also known as Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community gather on this famous street of central London which is the focus of celebrations.
    20180215_chinese new year_009.jpg
  • Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, also known as Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community gather on this famous street of central London which is the focus of celebrations.
    20180215_chinese new year_008.jpg
  • Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, also known as Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community gather on this famous street of central London which is the focus of celebrations.
    20180215_chinese new year_004.jpg
  • Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, also known as Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community gather on this famous street of central London which is the focus of celebrations.
    20180215_chinese new year_007.jpg
  • Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, also known as Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community gather on this famous street of central London which is the focus of celebrations.
    20180215_chinese new year_005.jpg
  • Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, also known as Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community gather on this famous street of central London which is the focus of celebrations.
    20180215_chinese new year_003.jpg
  • Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour for Chinese New Year on Gerrard Street, Soho, also known as Chinatown in London, England, United Kingdom. Local Chinese community gather on this famous street of central London which is the focus of celebrations.
    20180215_chinese new year_001.jpg
  • Group of Chinese men havng a meeting wearing surgical face masks on a street corner in an otherwise deserted Chinese Quarter on 24th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has extended stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Group of Chinese men havng a meeting wearing surgical face masks on a street corner in an otherwise deserted Chinese Quarter on 24th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has extended stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200424_coronavirus chinese quarter...jpg
  • Busy street scene during Chinese New Year celebrations as a Lion Dance enters restaurants in Chinatown to bless them for the year ahead in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Busy street scene during Chinese New Year celebrations as a Lion Dance enters restaurants in Chinatown to bless them for the year ahead in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160214_chinese new year lion_E.jpg
  • Busy street scene during Chinese New Year celebrations as a Lion Dance enters restaurants in Chinatown to bless them for the year ahead in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere.
    20160214_chinese new year lion_D.jpg
  • Busy street scene during Chinese New Year celebrations as a Lion Dance enters restaurants in Chinatown to bless them for the year ahead in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere.
    20160214_chinese new year lion_B.jpg
  • Busy street scene during Chinese New Year celebrations as a Lion Dance enters restaurants in Chinatown to bless them for the year ahead in central London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered in the West End filling the streets and joining in with the festival atmosphere.
    20160214_chinese new year lion_A.jpg
  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank. The happy couple who were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married. Here the group go crazy to a well known Chinese song being played by two of their party.
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  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank. The happy couple who were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married. Here the group go crazy to a well known Chinese song being played by two of their party.
    20130927_chinese wedding song joy_G.jpg
  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank. The happy couple who were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married.  Here, two of the party sang a well known Chinese song to a thrilled audience, who went crazy.
    20130927_chinese wedding song joy_B.jpg
  • Lanterns decorate the streets on and around Gerrard Street in Chinatown, Soho, London. Chinese New Year will start on January 23rd 2012 and will be the year of the Dragon. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
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  • Lanterns decorate the streets on and around Gerrard Street in Chinatown, Soho, London. Chinese New Year will start on January 23rd 2012 and will be the year of the Dragon. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year chinatown20120116_0...jpg
  • Lanterns decorate the streets on and around Gerrard Street in Chinatown, Soho, London. Chinese New Year will start on January 23rd 2012 and will be the year of the Dragon. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year chinatown20120116_0...jpg
  • Lanterns decorate the streets on and around Gerrard Street in Chinatown, Soho, London. Chinese New Year will start on January 23rd 2012 and will be the year of the Dragon. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year chinatown20120116_0...jpg
  • Lanterns decorate the streets on and around Gerrard Street in Chinatown, Soho, London. Chinese New Year will start on January 23rd 2012 and will be the year of the Dragon. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year chinatown20120116_0...jpg
  • Lanterns decorate the streets on and around Gerrard Street in Chinatown, Soho, London. Chinese New Year will start on January 23rd 2012 and will be the year of the Dragon. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year chinatown20120116_0...jpg
  • Lanterns decorate the streets on and around Gerrard Street in Chinatown, Soho, London. Chinese New Year will start on January 23rd 2012 and will be the year of the Dragon. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year chinatown20120116_0...jpg
  • Lanterns decorate the streets on and around Gerrard Street in Chinatown, Soho, London. Chinese New Year will start on January 23rd 2012 and will be the year of the Dragon. Local Chinese community gather on this famous area of central London which is the focus of celebrations. Bright red and yellow lanterns are strung across between the buildings creating a canopy of colour.
    chinese new year chinatown20120116_0...jpg
  • The preparation of traditional Chinese medicine at the Beijing Tongrentang drug store, which was established in 1669 during the Qing Dynasty and holds a high reputation in China. Chemists weigh out and wrap up various herbal elements including berries, roots, bark and shavings. Traditional Chinese Medicine refers to a broad range of practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine and dietary therapy. Although these practices are considered alternative medicine in the Western world, they are a common part of medical care throughout East Asia, accounting for estimated 40% of all health care delivered in China.
    20120531traditional chinese medicine...jpg
  • The preparation of traditional Chinese medicine at the Beijing Tongrentang drug store, which was established in 1669 during the Qing Dynasty and holds a high reputation in China. Chemists weigh out and wrap up various herbal elements including berries, roots, bark and shavings. Traditional Chinese Medicine refers to a broad range of practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine and dietary therapy. Although these practices are considered alternative medicine in the Western world, they are a common part of medical care throughout East Asia, accounting for estimated 40% of all health care delivered in China.
    20120531traditional chinese medicine...jpg
  • The preparation of traditional Chinese medicine at the Beijing Tongrentang drug store, which was established in 1669 during the Qing Dynasty and holds a high reputation in China. Chemists weigh out and wrap up various herbal elements including berries, roots, bark and shavings. Traditional Chinese Medicine refers to a broad range of practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine and dietary therapy. Although these practices are considered alternative medicine in the Western world, they are a common part of medical care throughout East Asia, accounting for estimated 40% of all health care delivered in China.
    20120531traditional chinese medicine...jpg
  • The preparation of traditional Chinese medicine at the Beijing Tongrentang drug store, which was established in 1669 during the Qing Dynasty and holds a high reputation in China. Chemists weigh out and wrap up various herbal elements including berries, roots, bark and shavings. Traditional Chinese Medicine refers to a broad range of practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine and dietary therapy. Although these practices are considered alternative medicine in the Western world, they are a common part of medical care throughout East Asia, accounting for estimated 40% of all health care delivered in China.
    20120531traditional chinese medicine...jpg
  • The preparation of traditional Chinese medicine at the Beijing Tongrentang drug store, which was established in 1669 during the Qing Dynasty and holds a high reputation in China. Chemists weigh out and wrap up various herbal elements including berries, roots, bark and shavings. Traditional Chinese Medicine refers to a broad range of practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine and dietary therapy. Although these practices are considered alternative medicine in the Western world, they are a common part of medical care throughout East Asia, accounting for estimated 40% of all health care delivered in China.
    20120531traditional chinese medicine...jpg
  • The preparation of traditional Chinese medicine at the Beijing Tongrentang drug store, which was established in 1669 during the Qing Dynasty and holds a high reputation in China. Chemists weigh out and wrap up various herbal elements including berries, roots, bark and shavings. Traditional Chinese Medicine refers to a broad range of practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine and dietary therapy. Although these practices are considered alternative medicine in the Western world, they are a common part of medical care throughout East Asia, accounting for estimated 40% of all health care delivered in China.
    20120531traditional chinese medicine...jpg
  • The preparation of traditional Chinese medicine at the Beijing Tongrentang drug store, which was established in 1669 during the Qing Dynasty and holds a high reputation in China. Chemists weigh out and wrap up various herbal elements including berries, roots, bark and shavings. Traditional Chinese Medicine refers to a broad range of practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine and dietary therapy. Although these practices are considered alternative medicine in the Western world, they are a common part of medical care throughout East Asia, accounting for estimated 40% of all health care delivered in China.
    20120531traditional chinese medicine...jpg
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