Chinese Lunar New Year
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Happy New Year 2017, China! It’s a Year of the Rooster and the time to eat, drink and be merry is from now until 15 February as usual. The Spring Festival, also known as China’s lunar new year celebrations, doesn’t have fixed dates. It changes every year according to the lunisolar calendar. A total of…
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This beautiful Mohe County, is in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. The town was, as it is done everywhere around China during the New Year Spring Festival, decorated with red lanterns to welcome the new year. The county is always covered by snow in winter, which inspires local residents to make amazing snow and ice sculptures…
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