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Chinese New Year 2011 falls on the 3rd of February, and on Sunday 6th thousands of people will descend on London's West End to wish each other "Kung Hei Fat Choi" (or Happy New Year). London will celebrate the arrival of the Chinese New Year of the Rabbit with a series of spectacular celebrations.
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