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Nagasaki Kunchi Festival

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Kunchi Festival is Nagasaki's most important annual celebration, held between 7 and 9 October at Suwa jinja Shrine.The festival features Chinese dragons, this time dancing all around the city but especially at Suwa jinja.AccessA 4 minute walk from the tram Suwa jinja-mae Station[Back to Nagasaki-ken]

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Nagasaki Lantern Festival

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Nagasaki Lantern Festival is an annual festival in Nagasaki held on Chinese a new year.The festival has been started to cerebrate a new year by Chinese who lived in Nagasaki, and it became the Nagasaki's festival since 1994.More than 10 thousand lanterns are decorated at Chinatown during the festival.In 2007, the festival will be held on February 18 to March 04.[Back to Nagasaki-ken]

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Q:  Hi! I'm planning to visit Nagasaki soon. Kindly help me with these questions. Thanks. a) Is there any HSBC bank in... 

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A: I checked HSBC's website, and from my knowledge, there are no HSBC branches in Nagasaki. There is a Private Bank in Tokyo, but I'm pretty sure it is for rich people... 

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