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Beijing: Foreigners celebrate Spring Festival
www.chinanews.cn 2005-02-04 14:26:20
On February 3rd, nearly 100 foreigners of more than ten nationalities had
a joyful time together with locals from the Wangjing area, and personally
experienced the joy of celebrating the Spring Festival in Beijing. There
are foreigners from 36 countries and regions including Korea, the United
States, Japan and Arabia living on this street. The street has one of the
highest concentration of the closely-knit Korean ethnic minority in
Beijing. In particular, the Wangjing West Garden is called "Korean City".
With the Spring Festival (a traditional Chinese festival) coming up, this
novel get-together to celebrate the Spring Festival between locals and
foreigners was held in the Wangjing area. Photo 1 shows local residents
in Beijing performing the Chinese traditional mask opera for their
foreign friends.Photo 2 & 3 show foreigners tasting dumplings that they
made.
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