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Millions of Chinese have begun the annual exodus for the Lunar New Year, the world's largest annual human migration, leaving major cities to return to their hometowns for the holiday.
A tourist town in eastern China is trying to attract health conscious visitors with hot springs designed to look like a fiery hotpot, a popular Chinese dish said to drive away winter blues.
Welcoming the Chinese New Year and Cap Go Meh (15th day of first month of lunar calendar), the Saint Yosep Singkawang Group has completed 12 replica moon dragons.
The Cap Go Meh celebration has been held regularly in Bogor without any major disturbances.
Missing new year festivities already? Good news for you: Chinese New Year is coming soon with a series of attractions, including the lion dance and special delicacies.