Chinese leaders in Greater Manchester say children in schools across the region are being bullied about coronavirus.
23.01.2020 - 17:56 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A new restaurant is set to open in Bury as a Chinese chain gets the go ahead to move in.
Oodles Chinese is expected to start refurbishing the empty premises in Walmersley Road imminently as plans to use a former graphic design shop as a restaurant have been approved.
The 38-seat restaurant will open after an “extensive” refurbishment of the shop which has been empty for around a year.
But planning permission to turn the shop into a hot food takeaway was refused back in July because of
Chinese leaders in Greater Manchester say children in schools across the region are being bullied about coronavirus.
Pupils from six West Lothian primary schools took part in a procession to mark the Chinese New Year.
Manchester came alive this weekend as the city celebrated Chinese New Year.
Chinese New Year is right around the corner and Manchester is preparing to ring in the Year of the Rat with a weekend-long celebration.
Happy Chinese New Year!
The Chinese New Year is almost upon us and this year, we celebrate the year of the rat. The first animal in the Chinese zodiac sign, the Rat is associated with Earthy Branch and represents the yang in a yin and yang.
By Nancy Tartaglione
Imax on Thursday confirmed it supports the decision of studios and distributors in China to delay the release of their Lunar New Year movies on its giant screens amid a virus outbreak."The safety of Chinese audiences is our top priority.
China's major movie studios are scrapping the North American release plans for their big Lunar New Year blockbusters after being forced to shelve the projects at home because of the growing coronavirus outbreak.On Thursday afternoon, the leading studios in Beijing announced simultaneously that all seven of the major films that were set for release on Saturday, the first day of the weeklong Lunar holiday, would be put on hold.Chinese New Year is the biggest box office period in the world by
China's biggest movies of 2020, which were scheduled to release Saturday on the first day of Chinese New Year, have been preemptively pulled from cinemas in response to the coronavirus outbreak that has plunged the country into crisis.Chinese New Yearis the biggest blockbuster period in the world by far, and the coming week was expected to generate as much as $1 billion in ticket sales revenue.Distributors and exhibitors in Beijing tell The Hollywood Reporter that the decision to postpone the