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Residents cut slaughtered pigs in preparation for Tet, the lunar new year festival which will take place from January 28, at Xuan La village in Hanoi, Vietnam, January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

Residents cut slaughtered pigs in preparation for Tet, the lunar new year festival which will take place from January 28, at Xuan La village in Hanoi, Vietnam, January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)



Residents gather to make banh chung or rice cake in preparation for Tet, the lunar new year festival which will take place from January 28, at Xuan La village in Hanoi, Vietnam, January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

Residents gather to make banh chung or rice cake in preparation for Tet, the lunar new year festival which will take place from January 28, at Xuan La village in Hanoi, Vietnam, January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)



A man processes traditional alcohol for Tet, the lunar new year festival which will take place from January 28, at Xuan La village in Hanoi, Vietnam, January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

A man processes traditional alcohol for Tet, the lunar new year festival which will take place from January 28, at Xuan La village in Hanoi, Vietnam, January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)



A farmer walks past peach blossom flowers as she waits for customers ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

A farmer walks past peach blossom flowers as she waits for customers ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)



Residents cut a slaughtered pig in preparation for Tet, the lunar new year festival which will take place from January 28, at Xuan La village in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

Residents cut a slaughtered pig in preparation for Tet, the lunar new year festival which will take place from January 28, at Xuan La village in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)



A farmer sits next to kumquat trees as she waits for customers ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

A farmer sits next to kumquat trees as she waits for customers ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)



A man transports kumquat trees for sale ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

A man transports kumquat trees for sale ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)



Women, wearing traditional “ao dai” dress, pose for a photo next to peach blossom flowers ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

Women, wearing traditional “ao dai” dress, pose for a photo next to peach blossom flowers ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)



Residents gather to make banh chung or rice cake in preparation for Tet, the lunar new year festival which will take place from January 28, at a village in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

Residents gather to make banh chung or rice cake in preparation for Tet, the lunar new year festival which will take place from January 28, at a village in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)



A couple transports peach blossom flowers to the market for sale ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

A couple transports peach blossom flowers to the market for sale ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)



A farmer stands among kumquat trees as she waits for customers ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)

A farmer stands among kumquat trees as she waits for customers ahead of Vietnamese “Tet” (the lunar new year festival) in a field in Hanoi January 22, 2017. (Photo by Reuters/Kham)
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