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Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
A lion dance traditionally marks big occasionsCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
A New Year altar of incense, gifts and a roast suckling pigCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
The gate entrance to Wong Tai Sin templeCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
The Wong Tai Sin temple market sells New Year charmsCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
Lighting incense before entering Kowloon's Wong Tai Sin templeCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
Making offerings for luck and good fortuneCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
A pop-up kitchen of street food vendors in Mongkok sets up during holidays like this oneCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
Wearing auspicious socks atop Victoria PeakCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
Where else would a place GIVE visitors money? My 20 cent "hóngbāo" red envelope gift from visiting Chi Lin NunneryCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
The Cathay Pacific New Year's parade floatCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
The Cathay Pacific New Year's parade floatCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
Cathay Pacific flight attendants in the Night ParadeCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
The Disneyland parade floatCredit: Cynthia Drescher -
Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
The first day of the Year of the Snake. Hong Kong seen from Mongkok in Kowloon, looking toward the harbour and HK IslandCredit: Cynthia Drescher
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Chinese New Year 2013 in Hong Kong
Scenes from the beginning of the Year of the Snake
February 12, 2013 04:05:38 AM EST

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