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Celebrate for  Chinese Lunar New Year
A street vendor walks past a shop selling decorative items for the upcoming Tet or Lunar New Year on a street in Hanoi January 21, 2009.
'Happy Lunar New Year' from Mok
Hong Kong actress-singer Karen Mok poses in a series of photos to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year.
Chinese New Year traditions
Chinese Culture is rich in its culture and traditions . They have their own beliefs and New Year traditions , which they follow ardently. A month from the onset of the Chinese New Year, it is supposed to be a good time for business.
Chinese New Year eve traditions
The Eve of the Chinese New Year is very carefully observed. Supper is a feast, with all members coming together.
Lantern Festival
The Lantern Festival, which occurs on the 15-th day of the First Month of the Chinese Year, marks the end of the New Year's Holidays.
Happy Lunar New Year
People across China are busy preparing for the upcoming Lunar New Year, "the Year of the Ox," which falls on January 26, 2009.
Preserving tradition in lean times
He has almost stopped eating out since his annual income from a foreign-funded logistics company was cut by one-third last year amid the global financial crisis.
Red Capital Club
Our host likened this restaurant to a “museum”. Since museums are often overly-serious places, I think the word “theme park” is a more appropriate way to describe the playful and highly-enjoyable Red Capital Club.
Ice, ice baby
Ice-skaters are grabbing their skates, putting on their mittens and heading to some of the capital's most picturesque frozen lakes for a twirl on the ice.
Let's party
As Spring Festival nears, many companies are preparing for their year-end parties, which wrap up 2008 and look to future success.

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