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February 2002
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Pieces of the Pas
Spring Festival: A Holiday That Blends Man and Nature

Lichun - the Beginning of the New Year
Hope for Peace and Abundant Harvests
The Prelude to the Spring Festival
Friendship and Kinship -- Motif of the Spring Festival
Lantern Festival
The Eternal Spring Festival

Jiamusi University

Art Gallery:
Wan Fung Art Gallery
Museum:
China Museum of Telecommunications

 

Pieces of the Past

Spring Festival: A Holiday That Blends Man and Nature

By staff reporter HUO JIANYING

Since 1912, the Chinese people have celebrated New Year twice each year, due to China's use of both the lunar and solar calendars.

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