Beijing’s Central Axis Shines with Lucky Lanterns for Chinese New Year
Beijing’s Central Axis lights up with lucky lanterns featuring peonies, fish, and ancient poems, celebrating Chinese New Year with vibrant cultural activities.
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Beijing’s Central Axis lights up with lucky lanterns featuring peonies, fish, and ancient poems, celebrating Chinese New Year with vibrant cultural activities.
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