China’s Most Desolate Lunar New Year, End-Of-Days Feel, Store Owners in Tears

January 29 marks Chinese New Year. In previous years, this time of year would see streets and alleys brightly decorated, filled with festive cheer. Families would be busy putting up Spring Festival couplets, hanging lanterns, and stocking up on holiday goods. Shopping malls would be packed with crowds, and dazzling promotions were everywhere. Children were brimming with excitement, eagerly anticipating red envelopes and new clothes. Adults spent their time visiting relatives and friends, exchanging New Year blessings. The lively scenes were filled with a rich festive atmosphere.
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