As the Lunar New Year approaches, cities across China are bustling with activity, brimming with a festive atmosphere. Markets, cultural festivals, and various traditional activities intertwine, blending traditional and modern celebrations to welcome the Year of the Horse. This year's Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, falls on February 17th, marking the beginning of the Year of the Horse.
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