3:45pm, Sun 10 Feb 2013 Chinese New Year celebrated Colourful celebration of Chinese New Year in Swansea Last updated Sun 10 Feb 2013 World China Chinese New Year Swansea Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Hundreds of people in Swansea have been celebrating Chinese New Year. The National Waterfront Museum hosted the event, to see in the Year of the Snake. It has been a colourful day of music, performance and crafts. More top news 'Mid-air drama' for royal couple ahead of Hay Festival The two arrived late after their helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing minutes after taking off from central London. about 9 hours ago Tata Steel results 'will concern UK staff', unions say The company's figures reveal losses of £840m after wiping £1 billion off the value of its European arm, which employs workers in Wales. about 11 hours ago 'This Boy' - Alan Johnson's memoirs of childhood Alan Johnson talks to Lynn Courtney about how he rose from the slums of the 1950s to one of the highest political offices in the land. about 12 hours ago
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Tata Steel results 'will concern UK staff', unions say The company's figures reveal losses of £840m after wiping £1 billion off the value of its European arm, which employs workers in Wales. about 11 hours ago
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Advertisement Chinese New Year celebrated The National Waterfront Museum has hosted a day of music, performance and crafts, to celebrate Chinese New Year. Latest on this story 1 new update 4:40 pm, Sun 10 Feb 2013 Chinese New Year 'brings communities together' 9:00 am, Sun 10 Feb 2013 Swansea marks Chinese New Year