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Size:   295K
Date:  2009-01-18
Title:  Red in China to mark the Spring Festival
***_***LANZHOU, CHINA-JANUARY 18:(CHINA OUT) Red lanterns hung in the street to mark the Chinewe New Year in Lanzhou, Gansu Province of China on January 18, 2009. It is the traditional Chinese 'Little New Year' or 'xiao Nian' in Chinese occurs on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month a week before the Spring Festival. The festival is also known as the Festival of the 'Kitchen God' where people make offerings to the deity who looks after the family's fortunes. (Photo by Li Tongye/ChinaFotoPress)396748937    


Size:   270K
Date:  2009-01-18
Title:  Red in China to mark the Spring Festival
***_***LANZHOU, CHINA-JANUARY 18:(CHINA OUT) Red lanterns hung in the street to mark the Chinewe New Year in Lanzhou, Gansu Province of China on January 18, 2009. It is the traditional Chinese 'Little New Year' or 'xiao Nian' in Chinese occurs on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month a week before the Spring Festival. The festival is also known as the Festival of the 'Kitchen God' where people make offerings to the deity who looks after the family's fortunes. (Photo by Li Tongye/ChinaFotoPress)396748931    


Size:   2441K
Date:  2009-01-18
Title:  Red in China to mark the Spring Festival
***_***LANZHOU, CHINA-JANUARY 18:(CHINA OUT) A paper-cut of Chinese character "Fu", meaning "lucky and happiness", hung in the street in Lanzhou, Gansu Province of China on January 18, 2009. It is the traditional Chinese 'Little New Year' or 'xiao Nian' in Chinese occurs on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month a week before the Spring Festival. The festival is also known as the Festival of the 'Kitchen God' where people make offerings to the deity who looks after the family's fortunes. (Photo by Li Tongye/ChinaFotoPress)396748936    


Size:   630K
Date:  2009-01-18
Title:  Red in China to mark the Spring Festival
***_***LANZHOU, CHINA-JANUARY 18:(CHINA OUT) A resident sells Chinese character "Fu", meaning "lucky and happiness", in Lanzhou, Gansu Province of China on January 18, 2009. It is the traditional Chinese 'Little New Year' or 'xiao Nian' in Chinese occurs on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month a week before the Spring Festival. The festival is also known as the Festival of the 'Kitchen God' where people make offerings to the deity who looks after the family's fortunes. (Photo by Li Tongye/ChinaFotoPress)396748934    


Size:   998K
Date:  2009-01-18
Title:  Red in China to mark the Spring Festival
***_***LANZHOU, CHINA-JANUARY 18:(CHINA OUT) Red lanterns hung in the street to mark the Chinewe New Year in Lanzhou, Gansu Province of China on January 18, 2009. It is the traditional Chinese 'Little New Year' or 'xiao Nian' in Chinese occurs on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month a week before the Spring Festival. The festival is also known as the Festival of the 'Kitchen God' where people make offerings to the deity who looks after the family's fortunes. (Photo by Li Tongye/ChinaFotoPress)396748932    


Size:   1948K
Date:  2009-01-17
Title:  Body models to promote the sales in Beijing
***_***BEIJING, CHINA-JANUARY 17:(CHINA OUT) Two men pose as the body models to promote the sales in a store at Wangfujing in Beijing, China on January 17, 2009. (Photo by Pan Songgang/ChinaFotoPress)396746862    


Size:   803K
Date:  2009-01-18
Title:  Red in China to mark the Spring Festival
***_***SHENYANG, CHINA-JANUARY 18:(CHINA OUT) Red lanterns hung in the street to mark the Chinewe New Year in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China on January 18, 2009. It is the traditional Chinese 'Little New Year' or 'xiao Nian' in Chinese occurs on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month a week before the Spring Festival. The festival is also known as the Festival of the 'Kitchen God' where people make offerings to the deity who looks after the family's fortunes. (Photo by Sun Hai/ChinaFotoPress)396746763    


Size:   1636K
Date:  2009-01-17
Title:  Body models to promote the sales in Beijing
***_***BEIJING, CHINA-JANUARY 17:(CHINA OUT) Two men pose as the body models to promote the sales in a store at Wangfujing in Beijing, China on January 17, 2009. (Photo by Pan Songgang/ChinaFotoPress)396746864    


Size:   1580K
Date:  2009-01-17
Title:  Body models to promote the sales in Beijing
***_***BEIJING, CHINA-JANUARY 17:(CHINA OUT) Two men pose as the body models to promote the sales in a store at Wangfujing in Beijing, China on January 17, 2009. (Photo by Pan Songgang/ChinaFotoPress)396746863    


Size:   1944K
Date:  2009-01-17
Title:  Body models to promote the sales in Beijing
***_***BEIJING, CHINA-JANUARY 17:(CHINA OUT) Two men pose as the body models to promote the sales in a store at Wangfujing in Beijing, China on January 17, 2009. (Photo by Pan Songgang/ChinaFotoPress)396746861    


Size:   1879K
Date:  2009-01-17
Title:  Body models to promote the sales in Beijing
***_***BEIJING, CHINA-JANUARY 17:(CHINA OUT) Two men pose as the body models to promote the sales in a store at Wangfujing in Beijing, China on January 17, 2009. (Photo by Pan Songgang/ChinaFotoPress)396746860    


Size:   600K
Date:  2009-01-16
Title:  Ice Sculptures in Beijing
***_***BEIJING, CHINA-JANUARY 16:(CHINA OUT) Visitors walk on ice sculptures in the shape of traditional Chinese buildings at the Ice Lantern Art Festival held on the outskirts of Beijing January 18, 2009. Chinese people all over the world prepare to usher into the Lunar New Year on January 26, 2009, which is the Year of the Ox. (Photo by Cao Daizheng/BJCB/ChinaFotoPress)396746516    


Size:   959K
Date:  2009-01-16
Title:  Ice Sculptures in Beijing
***_***BEIJING, CHINA-JANUARY 16:(CHINA OUT) Visitors walk on ice sculptures in the shape of traditional Chinese buildings at the Ice Lantern Art Festival held on the outskirts of Beijing January 18, 2009. Chinese people all over the world prepare to usher into the Lunar New Year on January 26, 2009, which is the Year of the Ox. (Photo by Cao Daizheng/BJCB/ChinaFotoPress)396746515    


Size:   969K
Date:  2009-01-16
Title:  Ice Sculptures in Beijing
***_***BEIJING, CHINA-JANUARY 16:(CHINA OUT) Visitors walk on ice sculptures in the shape of traditional Chinese buildings at the Ice Lantern Art Festival held on the outskirts of Beijing January 18, 2009. Chinese people all over the world prepare to usher into the Lunar New Year on January 26, 2009, which is the Year of the Ox. (Photo by Cao Daizheng/BJCB/ChinaFotoPress)396746511    


Size:   1032K
Date:  2009-01-18
Title:  600 Kg dumpling in Zhengzhou
***_***ZHENGZHOU, CHINA-JANUARY 18:(CHINA OUT) A huge dumpling at a size of 2-meter in length and 1.8-meter in height, whick has the weight of 600 Kg, was displayed in the street to mark the Traditional Chinese "Little New Year" on January 18, 2009 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. (Photo by Shen Xiang/ChinaFotoPress)396746440    

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