Oodles of long noodles to celebrate Lunar New Year in E China
Updated 10:36, 28-Jun-2018
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Farmers in the village of Qinjiaquan in East China's Jiangxi Province are busy preparing handmade noodles ahead of the Spring Festival. Making the long noodles, which stretch between 1 to 4 meters, is part of a longstanding local tradition to greet the Lunar New Year. /Chinanews Photo

Farmers in the village of Qinjiaquan in East China's Jiangxi Province are busy preparing handmade noodles ahead of the Spring Festival. Making the long noodles, which stretch between 1 to 4 meters, is part of a longstanding local tradition to greet the Lunar New Year. /Chinanews Photo

Farmers in the village of Qinjiaquan in East China's Jiangxi Province are busy preparing handmade noodles ahead of the Spring Festival. Making the long noodles, which stretch between 1 to 4 meters, is part of a longstanding local tradition to greet the Lunar New Year. /Chinanews Photo

Farmers in the village of Qinjiaquan in East China's Jiangxi Province are busy preparing handmade noodles ahead of the Spring Festival. Making the long noodles, which stretch between 1 to 4 meters, is part of a longstanding local tradition to greet the Lunar New Year. /Chinanews Photo

Farmers in the village of Qinjiaquan in East China's Jiangxi Province are busy preparing handmade noodles ahead of the Spring Festival. Making the long noodles, which stretch between 1 to 4 meters, is part of a longstanding local tradition to greet the Lunar New Year. /Chinanews Photo

Farmers in the village of Qinjiaquan in East China's Jiangxi Province are busy preparing handmade noodles ahead of the Spring Festival. Making the long noodles, which stretch between 1 to 4 meters, is part of a longstanding local tradition to greet the Lunar New Year. /Chinanews Photo

Farmers in the village of Qinjiaquan in East China's Jiangxi Province are busy preparing handmade noodles ahead of the Spring Festival. Making the long noodles, which stretch between 1 to 4 meters, is part of a longstanding local tradition to greet the Lunar New Year. /Chinanews Photo

Farmers in the village of Qinjiaquan in East China's Jiangxi Province are busy preparing handmade noodles ahead of the Spring Festival. Making the long noodles, which stretch between 1 to 4 meters, is part of a longstanding local tradition to greet the Lunar New Year. /Chinanews Photo