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Most of these businesses were operating in the suburbs close to Birmingham city centre. For reasons unknown, no Chinese laundries are recorded from 1945 onwards and no other Chinese-run businesses ...
If you want to say Chinese New Year greetings when meeting people in Birmingham City Centre it's either Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin) or Kung Hei Fat Choy (Cantonese). Both phrases mean 'Wishing you ...
Shin Yam Chan, 76, celebrated Chinese New Year at a Birmingham sheltered housing ... flats spanning five floors at the complex near the city centre. During the day, the residents come together ...
Council leader Mike Whitby said it was the city "celebrating its diversity". He opened festivities alongside Birmingham's Lord Mayor Anita Ward at the Arcadian Centre in the Chinese quarter.
James Wong, chair of the Birmingham Chinese Festival Committee and managing ... to be behind a major new apartment scheme for the city centre. PGC Capital, the Shanghai-headquartered boutique ...
Residents, city-centre workers, Christmas shoppers ... The project is the first of its kind to include the participation of Birmingham's local Chinese community who live and work around the ...
It is the first Chinese investment in the Birmingham city centre office market. Property magazine Estate Gazette revealed Peng Global Holdings and a private Chinese investment partner have bought ...
Why do Chinese investors like Birmingham so much? According to specialists operating in the Hong Kong and South China markets, the answer is: because it's cheap, and not far from London.
The Chinese New Year celebrations are continuing in Birmingham today. The 'Year of the Monkey' is being celebrated in the Arcadian Centre in the heart of the city centre. ITV Central captured some ...
Residents tucked into eight dishes at the "traditional feast" Shin Yam Chan, 76, celebrated Chinese New Year at a Birmingham sheltered ... at the complex near the city centre.
Council leader Mike Whitby said it was the city "celebrating its diversity". He opened festivities alongside Birmingham's Lord Mayor Anita Ward at the Arcadian Centre in the Chinese quarter.