Auckland Council cancels Lantern Festival
Decision follows meeting with the Chinese community Venkat Raman Auckland Council has announced that the Lantern Festival, scheduled to be held from February 13, 2020
Decision follows meeting with the Chinese community Venkat Raman Auckland Council has announced that the Lantern Festival, scheduled to be held from February 13, 2020
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