Celebrations held for 'God of Wealth' in Chinese mythology

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People burn paper as a tradition to pray for a good fortune in the new year in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan, Jan. 27. 2012. Various celebrations were held on the fifth day of the Chinese lunar New Year, which is considered as the birthday of the 'God of Wealth' in Chinese tradition.

People burn paper as a tradition to pray for a good fortune in the new year in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan, Jan. 27. 2012. Various celebrations were held on the fifth day of the Chinese lunar New Year, which is considered as the birthday of the "God of Wealth" in Chinese tradition. [Xinhua/Wu Ching-teng]

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