Tourists crowd Beijing’s landmark street on the first day of Chinese Lunar New Year
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Li Hao is a photographer covering China’s social transformation and its impact on different groups, such as migrant workers.

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, Published: 2023/1/22 22:27:23
Tourists crowd Beijing's landmark street on the first day of Chinese Lunar New Year. Photo: Li Hao/GT
Editor's Note:
Beijing’s landmark Qianmen Street is packed with tourists on the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year, which falls on January 22 this year. Diverse cultural and commercial activities draw people to stop, shop, and take pictures amid the lively atmosphere during the Spring Festival holidays. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

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