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A woman of Chinese origin dressed in a traditional costume during the Chinese New Year parade celebration in Madrid. With more than 4,000 years of antiquity, it is the most important festivity of the Asian country and this year the protagonist will be the rabbit, an animal that represents peace, kindness and hope. China celebrates its New Year by following its own horoscope, which is governed by the phases of the moon, not the Gregorian calendar, so the yearly start date changes. The epicenter is the Usera district, which brings together the largest Chinese community in Madrid. Image details File size:
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