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Images from 2021 Lunar New Year in Parramatta - Year of the Ox

Local Studies Library 2021 Lunar New Year display
Local Studies Library 2021 Lunar New Year display
Local Studies Library 2021 Lunar New Year display

As part of Lunar New Year 2021 - Year of the Ox, here are some of the photos we have snapped in and around the City celebrating the Year of the Ox.

 

Lunar New Year lighting installations in Centenary Square (Source: Anne Tsang, 2021)

Lunar New Year lighting installations in Centenary Square (Source: Anne Tsang, 2021)
Lunar New Year lighting installations in Centenary Square (Source: Anne Tsang, 2021)

In the Research Library at the Parramatta Heritage and Visitor Information Centre, we have created a display with a few Ox amigurumis to bring in the festive spirit. 

Library Lunar new year display (Source: Anne Tsang, 2021)

Ox amigurumis

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Anne Tsang, Research Assistant, Parramatta Heritage Centre, City of Parramatta, 2021

References

  • Little Cow design by Lucy Rozonova (@lucy_rose_toys) https://amigurum.com/2020/06/crochet-bull-free-pattern.html
  • Ox bouquet design by Елена Orion's Love https://bit.ly/3aReNaN
  • Steam bun by Nina Shimizu of Choco Apple Shop https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/kawaii-steamed-bun
  • Lucky Metal Ox design by Kylie of ComplicatedKnots https://youtu.be/myYMT0Xa3uo
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