Year of the Red Fire Rooster Begins, Part 2/2

Chefs prepare to cook dumplings for a “1,000 people dumpling feast” in Liuminying village on the outskirts of BeijingFriday, January 27, 2017. Villages and cities across China are preparing this weekend to celebrate Lunar New Year, though few feasts are as elaborate as the one in Liuminying, a hamlet in Beijing's suburbs. Festivities in recent years have been more muted as China's economy has slowed down – hitting its lowest level of growth in three decades last year – and its top political leadership has issued calls for austerity. (Photo by Ng Han Guan/AP Photo)
Year of the Red Fire Rooster Begins, Part 2/2
   
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