A preview of the 2019 Lunar New Year festivities in Sydney, Australia, Jan. 29, 2019. The 10-day festival which begins on Friday is the largest of its kind outside of Asia and according to authorities Sydneysiders will be treated to cultural delights centering around this year's zodiac sign, the pig. This year's events will include the largest dragon boat races in the southern hemisphere, culinary events, workshops, lion dancing and live cultural performances. (Photo: China News Service/Tao Shelan)
A preview of the 2019 Lunar New Year festivities in Sydney, Australia, Jan. 29, 2019. The 10-day festival which begins on Friday is the largest of its kind outside of Asia and according to authorities Sydneysiders will be treated to cultural delights centering around this year's zodiac sign, the pig. This year's events will include the largest dragon boat races in the southern hemisphere, culinary events, workshops, lion dancing and live cultural performances. (Photo: China News Service/Tao Shelan)
A preview of the 2019 Lunar New Year festivities in Sydney, Australia, Jan. 29, 2019. The 10-day festival which begins on Friday is the largest of its kind outside of Asia and according to authorities Sydneysiders will be treated to cultural delights centering around this year's zodiac sign, the pig. This year's events will include the largest dragon boat races in the southern hemisphere, culinary events, workshops, lion dancing and live cultural performances. (Photo: China News Service/Tao Shelan)
Sydney lord mayor Clover Moore (L, 3rd) holds a piglet during a preview of the 2019 Lunar New Year festivities in Sydney, Australia, Jan. 29, 2019. The 10-day festival which begins on Friday is the largest of its kind outside of Asia and according to authorities Sydneysiders will be treated to cultural delights centering around this year's zodiac sign, the pig. This year's events will include the largest dragon boat races in the southern hemisphere, culinary events, workshops, lion dancing and live cultural performances. (Photo: China News Service/Tao Shelan)
A preview of the 2019 Lunar New Year festivities in Sydney, Australia, Jan. 29, 2019. The 10-day festival which begins on Friday is the largest of its kind outside of Asia and according to authorities Sydneysiders will be treated to cultural delights centering around this year's zodiac sign, the pig. This year's events will include the largest dragon boat races in the southern hemisphere, culinary events, workshops, lion dancing and live cultural performances. (Photo: China News Service/Tao Shelan)