Wed, January 27, 2010
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Spring Festival decorations popular in S China

2010-01-27 09:02:02 GMT2010-01-27 17:02:02 (Beijing Time)  Xinhua English

A kid chooses a tiger doll for the Spring Festival at a market in Haikou, capital of south China's Hainan Province, Jan. 27, 2010. As the Chinese lunar New Year draws near, festival products like red lanterns, red packets and New Year pictures become popular in Hainan Province. The traditional Chinese lunar New Year begins from Feb. 14 this year. (Xinhua/Zhou Huimin)

A woman chooses dry flowers for the Spring Festival at a market in Haikou, capital of south China's Hainan Province, Jan. 27, 2010. As the Chinese lunar New Year draws near, festival products like red lanterns, red packets and New Year pictures become popular in Hainan Province. The traditional Chinese lunar New Year begins from Feb. 14 this year. (Xinhua/Zhou Huimin)

A girl chooses Spring Festival decorations at a market in Haikou, capital of south China's Hainan Province, Jan. 27, 2010. As the Chinese lunar New Year draws near, festival products like red lanterns, red packets and New Year pictures become popular in Hainan Province. The traditional Chinese lunar New Year begins from Feb. 14 this year. (Xinhua/Zhou Huimin)

A girl chooses Spring Festival decorations at a market in Haikou, capital of south China's Hainan Province, Jan. 27, 2010. As the Chinese lunar New Year draws near, festival products like red lanterns, red packets and New Year pictures become popular in Hainan Province. The traditional Chinese lunar New Year begins from Feb. 14 this year. (Xinhua/Zhou Huimin)

People choose red lanterns for the Spring Festival at a market in Haikou, capital of south China's Hainan Province, Jan. 27, 2010. As the Chinese lunar New Year draws near, festival products like red lanterns, red packets and New Year pictures become popular in Hainan Province. The traditional Chinese lunar New Year begins from Feb. 14 this year. (Xinhua/Zhou Huimin)

As the Chinese lunar New Year draws near, festival products like red lanterns, red packets and New Year pictures become popular in Hainan Province. The traditional Chinese lunar New Year begins from Feb. 14 this year.

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