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Chinese New Year celebrations around the world(2)

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2017-02-13 15:39Chinaculture.org Editor: Feng Shuang ECNS App Download
Manneken Pis, the national symbol of Belgium, is dressed in traditional Chinese costume to mark Chinese New Year on Jan 28, 2017. (Photo by Heidi Debergh)
Manneken Pis, the national symbol of Belgium, is dressed in traditional Chinese costume to mark Chinese New Year on Jan 28, 2017. (Photo by Heidi Debergh)

A group of 300 people practice qigong - a Chinese system of deep breathing exercises, in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Zhang Miaojing)
A group of 300 people practice qigong - a Chinese system of deep breathing exercises, in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Zhang Miaojing)

Two Russian girls decorate a tree with Chinese red lanterns. (Photo by Krasilnokova Ekaterina and Zolotukhina Anastasiia)
Two Russian girls decorate a tree with Chinese red lanterns. (Photo by Krasilnokova Ekaterina and Zolotukhina Anastasiia)

A U.S. woman dances at the Chinese New Year gala held in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by James Wang)
A U.S. woman dances at the Chinese New Year gala held in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by James Wang)

Performances of Chinese martial arts attract crowds in Rome, Jan 28, 2017. (Photo by Jin Yu)
Performances of Chinese martial arts attract crowds in Rome, Jan 28, 2017. (Photo by Jin Yu)

  

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