Source: CCTV.com
01-13-2009 09:11
Special Report: 2009 Spring FestivalThe Chinese Lunar New Year falls during the last week of January, which is about two weeks earlier than previous years. Over the weekend, a temple fair kicked off at the Yuyuantan Park, welcoming visitors from near and far.
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| Over the weekend, a temple fair kicked off at the Yuyuantan Park, welcoming visitors from near and far. |
The park is suffused with festive atmosphere. There are lanterns in various shapes and colors, and more than sixty different kinds of traditional snacks for visitors, both young and old.
A visitor said, "The flavor of a new year is all around. I'm very happy."
Apart from the traditional snacks available at the temple fair, organizers also set up a stage for those who are eager to show off their talents.
A visitor said, "We are all visitors, not professionals. We enjoy singing along in this interactive atmosphere. I'm quite happy."
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| One theme of this year's temple fair at the Yuyuantan Park is "Golden Harvest". |
One theme of this year's temple fair at the Yuyuantan Park is "Golden Harvest". Fruits and other products from a dozen provinces around the country are on display.
"The pear tastes very sweet. I know it's from the Daxing district in the southern outskirts of Beijing," said a visitor.
The Yuanyuantan Temple Fair is among the first batch of events to kick off during the Chinese lunar new year season. Organizers say a lot more entertainment shows are scheduled to take the stage during the Spring Festival holiday.
Editor:Liu Fang


