Chinese people write couplets to greet upcoming Spring Festival
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Jan. 24, 2011

 

Calligraphers write Spring Festival couplets in Yining City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 23, 2011. It is a Chinese tradition to write down wishes and blessings in couplets to greet the Spring Festival, China's lunar new year, which falls upon Feb. 3 this year. (Xinhua/Liu Chenggang) (ljh) 

Calligraphers write Spring Festival couplets in Yining City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 23, 2011. It is a Chinese tradition to write down wishes and blessings in couplets to greet the Spring Festival, China's lunar new year, which falls upon Feb. 3 this year. (Xinhua/Liu Chenggang)

Residents read Spring Festival couplets in Yining City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 23, 2011. It is a Chinese tradition to write down wishes and blessings in couplets to greet the Spring Festival, China's lunar new year, which falls upon Feb. 3 this year. (Xinhua/Liu Chenggang) (ljh)

Residents read Spring Festival couplets in Yining City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 23, 2011. It is a Chinese tradition to write down wishes and blessings in couplets to greet the Spring Festival, China's lunar new year, which falls upon Feb. 3 this year. (Xinhua/Liu Chenggang)

Calligraphers write Spring Festival couplets in Yining City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 23, 2011. It is a Chinese tradition to write down wishes and blessings in couplets to greet the Spring Festival, China's lunar new year, which falls upon Feb. 3 this year. (Xinhua/Liu Chenggang) (ljh)

Calligraphers write Spring Festival couplets in Yining City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 23, 2011. It is a Chinese tradition to write down wishes and blessings in couplets to greet the Spring Festival, China's lunar new year, which falls upon Feb. 3 this year. (Xinhua/Liu Chenggang)

Calligraphers write Spring Festival couplets in Yining City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 23, 2011. It is a Chinese tradition to write down wishes and blessings in couplets to greet the Spring Festival, China's lunar new year, which falls upon Feb. 3 this year. (Xinhua/Liu Chenggang) (ljh)

Calligraphers write Spring Festival couplets in Yining City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Jan. 23, 2011. It is a Chinese tradition to write down wishes and blessings in couplets to greet the Spring Festival, China's lunar new year, which falls upon Feb. 3 this year. (Xinhua/Liu Chenggang)

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