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Holiday revives tourism in quake-hit Sichuan
Students mingle with sea animals
Wen in quake zone to celebrate New Year
Wen to spend New Year Eve in Wenchuan
Wen visits medics in quake zone
Sichuan folk still full of festive cheer
Villagers see bright side of quake
More help on way for quake-hit Sichuan
Healing power of song
Proposal to mark May 12 'Anti-Disaster Day'
Heavy fog continues to affect Sichuan province
Lantern fair in Meishan
New seat to start construction in Feb.
Heavy fog strands over 10,000 in SW China
People in quake zone prepare for Spring Festival
Year of the Ox
In Beijing's Summer Palace, a life-sized bronze ox lies on its belly on the eastern bank of Lake Kunming near the bridge with 17 arches.
China's Wild West has something to yak about
How to grab 'niu' year by the horns
Mooing into a new year
Welcoming the Year of the Ox with hope
A look at China's Lunar New Year
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Jiaozi
, or dumplings, are one of the quintessential foods eaten during Spring Festival.
Happy "Niu" Year
China rumbles as millions join holiday rush
Spring Festival travel rush starts early
Spring Festival Gala holds the first rehearsal
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Slideshow
People across China are busy preparing for the upcoming Lunar New Year, "the Year of the Ox," which falls on January 26, 2009.
On the way home for Spring Festival
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Festivals around China
Water-Splashing Festival of Dai
Fenlong Festival of Maonan
Shengji, Kaizhai Festival of Hui
Xuedun Festival of Tibet
A look at China's Lunar New Year
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