Glasgow marks the Chinese Lunar New Year 2026 – Year of the Horse
A vibrant display of cultural celebration will soon be coming to life across Glasgow as part of a 15-day festival marking the Chinese Lunar New Year 2026 - the Year of the Horse.
A vibrant display of cultural celebration will soon be coming to life across Glasgow as part of a 15-day festival marking the Chinese Lunar New Year 2026 - the Year of the Horse.
Students from three primary schools in North Glasgow have collaborated on a community artwork project, creating ceramic tiles and scales for the 'Bella the Beithir' sculpture at Stockingfield Bridge. The project fosters creativity and community engagement, enhancing local heritage connections.
Glasgow celebrated the Year of the Dragon in George Square with vibrant colours and performances by traditional dancers and musicians on Sunday 18 February. The event, organized by Chinese Cultural Welfare Society Scotland, was a huge success, featuring tradition and cultural performances.
Members of the Glasgow Chinese Recreation Centre hosted a fantastic afternoon of music, dance and food at the Hawthorn Bowling Club.
THE first in a series of workshops delivered by Police Scotland and African Challenge Scotland aimed at educating young people on keeping safe has proved a great success in North Glasgow.