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Kites harbinger the spring

www.chinanews.cn 2005-02-16 14:52:14

On Feb 9 and 10, or the first and second day of the lunar new year,
Zhejiang's Wenling city was overcast and rainy. On Feb 11, the third day
of the lunar new year, it was finally sunny with a moderate breeze. The
Donghui Park on Taiping Street was packed with tourists choosing and
buying colored kites. These kites are designed in shapes of goldfishes,
night owls, swallows, Beijing opera faces, butterflies and many other
objects. The spacious Donghui Square again became the paradise for people
flying kites.

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