
'Fresh start': Auckland Lantern Festival moves south to Manukau Sports Bowl
Event celebrating the Year of the Rabbit back after three years of cancellations.
Event celebrating the Year of the Rabbit back after three years of cancellations.
The incident followed another racist attack on the North Shore on Sunday.
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Lantern Festival is the only major Chinese New Year event running this year.
More than 100,000 expected to attend the event at ASB Showgrounds in February.
Men attacked group at thermal pools because they were speaking a different language.
The festival has been held annually in Auckland for more than 20 years.
Chinese New Year festival returns after two years of Covid cancellations.
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The Auditor-General has been contacted twice in the past week over the meeting.
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Students reportedly handed out Oscars for maths and science to "Ching" and "Chong".
The man has revealed the heartwarming reason he decided to learn the language.
The men had been "hugely influential members of the NZ Chinese community".
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Remember the rules: wash your hands, cough into your elbow, and stop being racist.
Aircraft left Auckland overnight and is due in Hong Kong in a few hours.
China consul-general calls for calm; says it's a pity events are being cancelled.
New Zealand's Chinese community is rallying to buy medical supplies for those back home.
An Auckland supermarket is having to bring in extra stock of Dettol products.
Lunar New Year festivities starts this Saturday and will run until Feb 16 in Auckland.
Victims and those with information on the scammers are asked to contact the police.
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"He was swearing, and saying, 'Get out of here, go back to where you came from'."
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Comment: The number of formal tertiary learners of Chinese has dropped since 2014.