Annual flower fairs open in Hong Kong to mark Spring Festival amid unrest
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The fairs will be open till Saturday, the first day of the Chinese New Year. /Xinhua Photo
The fairs will be open till Saturday, the first day of the Chinese New Year. /Xinhua Photo
Unperturbed by ongoing protests, Hong Kong is marking the New Year with flower fairs. A total of 15 fairs have opened at multiple places in the city. /Xinhua Photo
Unperturbed by ongoing protests, Hong Kong is marking the New Year with flower fairs. A total of 15 fairs have opened at multiple places in the city. /Xinhua Photo
It has long been a tradition in southern China to visit flower fairs ahead of New Year, buy fresh flowers for decoration and wish each other a prosperous new year. /Xinhua Photo
It has long been a tradition in southern China to visit flower fairs ahead of New Year, buy fresh flowers for decoration and wish each other a prosperous new year. /Xinhua Photo
The fairs will be open till Saturday, the first day of the Chinese New Year. /Xinhua Photo
The fairs will be open till Saturday, the first day of the Chinese New Year. /Xinhua Photo
Unperturbed by ongoing protests, Hong Kong is marking the New Year with flower fairs. A total of 15 fairs have opened at multiple places in the city. /Xinhua Photo
Unperturbed by ongoing protests, Hong Kong is marking the New Year with flower fairs. A total of 15 fairs have opened at multiple places in the city. /Xinhua Photo