A Han Chinese chooses new year decorations at a market in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, on Feb. 8. This year's traditional Chinese Lunar New Year and the Tibetan New Year, the most important festivals for Han Chinese and Tibetans respectively, both fall on Feb. 14. Traditional goods for the Chinese New Year have also become popular, such as the Chinese knots, red lanterns, Spring Festival couplets and tiger-shaped puppets. [Xinhua Photo]
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