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China welcomed the Year of the Horse with vibrant cultural celebrations, ice sculptures, and millennial traditions across the country. In the spirit of the horse, visitors braved the cold to mark the arrival of a new year, hoping for abundance and prosperity. Festivities filled local squares with traditional Yangko dances, paper cutting demonstrations, and unique paintings crafted with butterfly wings using ancestral techniques. The celebrations highlight the recovery of local tourism, where modern facilities coexist with the legacy of Chinese dynasties.

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00:00And China welcomed the Year of the Horse with an explosion of culture, ice and millennial
00:06traditions that spread throughout the country.
00:09In the spirit of the horse, visitors brave the cold to celebrate the arrival of a new
00:14year which they hope will be full of abundance.
00:18The energy is also concentrated in the local squares with the vibrant traditional young
00:22god dance as well as paper cutting demonstrations and the creation of unique paintings designed
00:28with butterfly wings using ancestral techniques.
00:32This new year consolidates the recovery of local tourist experiences where modern facilities
00:37coexist with the legacy of the Chinese dynasties.
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