Outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa held in Wellington, New Zealand

2021-03-28 12:06:07 GMT2021-03-28 20:06:07(Beijing Time) Xinhua English

People perform during the outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa in Wellington, New Zealand, March 27, 2021. The Cuba Street Precinct in New Zealand's capital here has come alive over the weekend as Chinese lion dances and traditional Chinese music adorned New Zealand's largest outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa. The event was forced to pivot in 2019 to an off-street version due to the Christchurch Mosque tragedies, and in 2020 it was unable to proceed due to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. However, the 2021 CubaDupa came back with its most ambitious program ever. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

People perform during the outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa in Wellington, New Zealand, March 27, 2021. The Cuba Street Precinct in New Zealand's capital here has come alive over the weekend as Chinese lion dances and traditional Chinese music adorned New Zealand's largest outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa. The event was forced to pivot in 2019 to an off-street version due to the Christchurch Mosque tragedies, and in 2020 it was unable to proceed due to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. However, the 2021 CubaDupa came back with its most ambitious program ever. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

Photo taken on March 27, 2021 shows a man trying the lion dance during the outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa in Wellington, New Zealand. The Cuba Street Precinct in New Zealand's capital here has come alive over the weekend as Chinese lion dances and traditional Chinese music adorned New Zealand's largest outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa. The event was forced to pivot in 2019 to an off-street version due to the Christchurch Mosque tragedies, and in 2020 it was unable to proceed due to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. However, the 2021 CubaDupa came back with its most ambitious program ever. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

Children play during the outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa in Wellington, New Zealand, March 27, 2021. The Cuba Street Precinct in New Zealand's capital here has come alive over the weekend as Chinese lion dances and traditional Chinese music adorned New Zealand's largest outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa. The event was forced to pivot in 2019 to an off-street version due to the Christchurch Mosque tragedies, and in 2020 it was unable to proceed due to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. However, the 2021 CubaDupa came back with its most ambitious program ever. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

People participate in the outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa in Wellington, New Zealand, March 27, 2021. The Cuba Street Precinct in New Zealand's capital here has come alive over the weekend as Chinese lion dances and traditional Chinese music adorned New Zealand's largest outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa. The event was forced to pivot in 2019 to an off-street version due to the Christchurch Mosque tragedies, and in 2020 it was unable to proceed due to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. However, the 2021 CubaDupa came back with its most ambitious program ever. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

People watch a lion dance performance during the outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa in Wellington, New Zealand, March 27, 2021. The Cuba Street Precinct in New Zealand's capital here has come alive over the weekend as Chinese lion dances and traditional Chinese music adorned New Zealand's largest outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa. The event was forced to pivot in 2019 to an off-street version due to the Christchurch Mosque tragedies, and in 2020 it was unable to proceed due to COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. However, the 2021 CubaDupa came back with its most ambitious program ever. (Photo by Zhang Jianyong/Xinhua)

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