Fireworks and calligraphy

Thursday, 15 February 2007, 9:18 | Category : Festival
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Over the past couple days there has been the distant splinter and pop of firecrackers, in just another three days it will be Spring Festival.

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The spring tradition of writing poetic couplets to be placed around the doorway never disappeared from China, though it was stifled in the 1960s as a superstition. This year is the first time that I’ve seen quite a few street-side calligraphers offering to write a phrase for a couple kuai – before all I could find were those kitschy factory produced ones with glitter, accompanied by pictures of vaguely disturbing fat babies.

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As for fireworks, there are even chaoji nvsheng Mongolian Yogurt Super Girl Pop Contest ones, should you wish to see Li Yuchun 1 shoot sixty feet in the air and explode. 070214_fwcjnsR

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  1. Here’s a bit of Li Yuchun’s song Loving.

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