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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Ancient traditions, modern customs mark Lunar New Year...

This print of the God of Wealth, which is usually put on the doors of homes during Lunar New Year celebrations, will be among the artwork by students on display at the Chinese Language School of Connecticut's 13th annual Chinese New Year Festival in Greenwich, Conn. Runhuai Qin performs the Changing Face Act during the Chinese Language School of Connecticut's Chinese New Year Festival heralding the year of the horse at the Hilton Stamford Hotel in Stamford, Conn., on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014.

http://m.ctpost.com/news/article/Ancient-traditions-modern-customs-mark-Lunar-New-6075551.php

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