The traditional Chinese New Year festival will be celebrated on a grand scale in Yongon's Chinatown for the first time in several decades.
Starting from Jan. 28, the celebration will last for three consecutive days, the first three days of the Year of the Rooster.
According to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the organizing body of the event, various entertainment programs including songs, dances, and dragon and lion dances will be performed.
During the event, Chinese traditional handicrafts and cultural objects will be showcased at booths.
More than 3,000 light bulbs are being planned for installation along Maha Bandoola Street, the main street of the Chinatown. Five archways will be built with stages there.
As the Lunar New Year is drawing near, the Myanmar-Chinese community launched traditional charity activities with several social and religious organizations distributing cash aid to the poor and people aged above 75.