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People make incense offerings and pray at Wong Tai Sin Temple on the first day of Lunar New Year holiday on Feb. 8, 2016 in Hong Kong.
UN Draws Flak for Social Media Posts on Chinese New Year

Facilities for pet care in China have spiked in popularity in time for the Lunar New Year.
‘Pet Hotels’ in Demand Among Chinese Pet Owners

Han Meilin, designer of the 2008 Beijing Olympics mascot
‘Fuwa’ Designer Showcases New Rooster Stamps for Chinese New Year

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A worker loads coal on a truck at a depot near a coal mine from the state-owned Longmay Group on the outskirts of Jixi, Heilongjiang Province, China, Oct. 24, 2015.
China’s Coal Miners Get Holiday Due to Oversupply: Reports

This year's Spring Festival was celebrated in different parts of China through traditional practices and more modern celebrations.
Spring Festival Celebrated Throughout China

A child with a pinwheel enjoys a shoulder ride at the temple fair in Ditan Park in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 8, 2016.
Year of the Monkey Celebrated Across the Globe

This year saw hundreds of millions of Chinese relieved in their home-bound trips, thanks to the country's fast expanding high-speed railway network.
High-speed Rail Eases China’s New Year Holiday Transport Strain

China is seeing an increase in outbound tourists as incomes increase and visa restrictions ease.
Chinese Outbound Tourists to Reach New High Over Lunar New Year

Older family members are back into pestering marriage-age children with a long line of questions and advice.
Spring Festival: The Issue of Being Single

A large number of passengers wait at a railway station as many trains are delayed due to heavy snowfall in Jinan, China, on Jan. 22, 2016.
Sleet, Snow Leaves Chinese Travelers Stranded

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