Although the economic boom is rapidly changing the face of China's cities, the more remote and mountainous regions of the country retain much of it's original atmosphere. The traveller who visits the country during the period of Chinese New Year can expect to be welcomed by shamans, the Kitchen God, Spring Couplets and many curious, hospitable villagers.
On a hill at Futang, 50 km north of Huaji, a woman and her child burn incense sticks at a tomb of their ancestors on the occasion of Chinese New Year. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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On a hill at Futang, 50 km north of Huaji, a woman and her child burn incense sticks at a tomb of their ancestors on the occasion of Chinese New Year. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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