photo credit: Jason Lee / Reuters
WSJ :
YEAR OF THE DRAGON: Decorative red lanterns hung in a tree before Lunar New Year celebrations at Ditan Park in Beijing Friday. The Lunar New Year begins Jan. 23 and marks the start of the Year of the Dragon.
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photo credit: Jason Lee / Reuters
WSJ :
YEAR OF THE DRAGON: Decorative red lanterns hung in a tree before Lunar New Year celebrations at Ditan Park in Beijing Friday. The Lunar New Year begins Jan. 23 and marks the start of the Year of the Dragon.
A little late but happy Chinese New Year! It’s the year of the dragon too!