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Feb. 22, 2016 - Port Klang, Selangor, Malaysia - Malaysian Chinese light up the flying lantern during Chap Goh Mei celebration in Port Klang outside Kuala Lumpur Malaysia on 22 February 2016. Chap Goh Mei is the final day of Chinese New Year, also known as the Oriental Valentine's Day. Young maidens believed that by throwing mandarin oranges into the sea or a lake or pool would find themselves a good husband. (Credit Image: © Kepy via ZUMA Wire) Image details File size:
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