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Cities gear up for upcoming Chinese New Year
A couplet 168 meters long and five meters wide, painted by local calligraphers for the upcoming Chinese New Year, is seen on a glass skywalk in Qingyuan, south China's Guangdong Province, January 29, 2021. /CFP

A couplet 168 meters long and five meters wide, painted by local calligraphers for the upcoming Chinese New Year, is seen on a glass skywalk in Qingyuan, south China's Guangdong Province, January 29, 2021. /CFP

Yu Garden is seen fully decorated with palace lanterns and LED lights for the Spring Festival, in Shanghai, China, January 28, 2021. /CFP

Yu Garden is seen fully decorated with palace lanterns and LED lights for the Spring Festival, in Shanghai, China, January 28, 2021. /CFP

Red lanterns are hung from the trees at Beihai Park in Beijing on January 30. Originating from Western Han Dynasty (202 BC – 8 AD), the red lanterns are often hung during Spring Festival and Lantern Festival adding to festive ambience. /CFP

Red lanterns are hung from the trees at Beihai Park in Beijing on January 30. Originating from Western Han Dynasty (202 BC – 8 AD), the red lanterns are often hung during Spring Festival and Lantern Festival adding to festive ambience. /CFP

Trees are seen wearing "red sweaters" ahead of the Spring Festival in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, January 29, 2021. /CFP

Trees are seen wearing "red sweaters" ahead of the Spring Festival in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, January 29, 2021. /CFP

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