Niangao, the glutinous rice cakes, highlights the table of Special New Year dishes.[Photo by Wang Yuke/China Daily]
China’s progress in the last 30 years is most noticeable when it comes to food on the table. The tastes of childhood have changed and are changing as the Lunar New Year approaches. And for young generations, shopping online for the Spring Festival is gaining popularity around the country. |
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