New Year celebrated
Updated: 2013-01-04 12:03
(China Daily)
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Panda puppets dance at Times Square with officials from the Chinese consulate in New York and the New York City in the background. Wang Lei / Xinhua News Agency |
Chinese students enjoy New Year's Eve festivities in Times Square after lining up at 3 pm for a good view of the night's spectacle in midtown Manhattan. The "crossroads of the world" was filled with revelers ushering in 2013 with the traditional ball-drop. Yu Wei / China Daily |
Chinese fans greet James Harden of the Houston Rockets during introductions before the Rockets' home game against the Atlanta Hawks on Dec 31. More than 2,000 Chinese fans attended the game to celebrate the New Year and watch Rockets guard Jeremy Lin, who is Chinese-American. Jia Zhong / China News Service |
Bands from Beijing Middle School No 57 and Valley Christian High School of San Jose, California, perform in the 124th Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena, California, on New Year's Day. Mao Jianjun / China News Service |
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