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Added on the 08/02/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Hanoi, Feb 15 (EFE/EPA).- Vietnamese people stood in queue on Monday, patiently waiting to be given Chinese calligraphy written on red paper. It is a tradition of Vietnamese people to display calligraphic paintings to decorate their houses and to ask for good luck during Tet, or Vietnamese Lunar New Year. (Camera: LINH LUONG THAI).SHOT LIST: ARTISTS PAINT CALLIGRAPHY AT STALLS AT THE COMPLEX OF VAN MIEU (TEMPLE OF LITERATURE) IN HANOI, VIETNAM, DURING THE FIRST DAYS OF TET OR VIETNAMESE LUNAR NEW YEAR.
Taipei, Feb 10 (EFE/EPA).- People in Taiwan on Wednesday shopped for ornaments and flowers ahead of the Lunar New Year day which falls on Feb. 12 and will mark the beginning of the Year of the Ox in Chinese astrologies.Most major public gatherings and events in Taiwan were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Camera: RITCHIE TONGO).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE SHOPS FOR LUNAR NEW YEAR ORNAMENTS AND FLOWERS IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN.
Bogor (Indonesia), Feb 7 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Adi Weda).- Indonesia is preparing for the Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations by cleaning and disinfecting worship centers and statues that are frequently visited at this time of year by the faithful. The aim is to prevent the spread of covid-19. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also called Spring Festival, takes place on February 12.FOOTAGE OF THE CLEANING OF TEMPLES AND STATUES IN BOGOR, INDONESIA.
Bogor / Kuta, Feb 5 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesian-Chineses across the country Friday started cleaning houses, temples and continued with the preparations for the Lunar New Year day which falls on Feb. 12, marking the beginning of the Year of the Ox in Chinese astrology. (Camera: BAGUS INDAHONO / MADE NAGI).SHOT LIST: INDONESIAN-CHINESE PEOPLE BEGIN PREPARATIONS FOR LUNAR NEW YEAR DAY IN BOGOR AND KUTA, INDONESIA.
Hanoi, Feb 2 (EFE/EPA).- Vietnamese are gearing up ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations. It is customary for people to buy peach blossoms, apricot blossoms, and kumquat trees in preparations for the Lunar New Year, widely considered the most important holiday for the Vietnamese. The Lunar New Year falls on 12 February 2020, marking the beginning of the Year of the Ox. (Camera: LINH LUONG THAI). B-ROLL OF PEOPLE BUY PEACH BLOSSOMS, APRICOT BLOSSOMS, AND KUMQUAT TREES AT A GARDEN IN PREPARATIONS AHEAD OF LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS, IN HANOI, VIETNAM.