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1、外國人眼中的虎年春節(jié)拜個晚年!A visitor looks at a crystal tiger which was made up of 955 steel wires and 12,888 small crystal balls at a department store in Shanghai February 4, 2021. The artwork, which is the size of an actual tiger, was designed as a gift for the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Tiger, which began

2、 on February 14, 2021, Xinhua News Agency reported. (REUTERS/Nir Elias) Taiwanese pray and burn incense at a Taoist temple in Taipei on February 14, 2021. Taiwanese traditionally pray for good fortune on the first day of the Lunar new year to mark their most important annual holiday. (SAM YEH/AFP/Ge

3、tty Images) #Passengers queue to buy train tickets to go home at the Shanghai Railway Station January 26, 2021. Chinas railways are expected to carry 210 million passengers during the upcoming 40-day travel peak as people flock home for the traditional Spring Festival holiday, according to the Minis

4、try of Railway on January 5, Xinhua News Agency reported. (REUTERS/Aly Song) #A baby sits in a basket while waiting to board a train at a railway station in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China on January 25, 2021. (REUTERS/Sean Yong) #A few of the 300 residents taking part in an attempt to break the Gu

5、inness World Record for the largest number of people painting tigers in multiple locations gather around a tiger sculpture by Chinese sculptor Yuan Xikun at Beijing Zoo February 6, 2021. The event is being held ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Tiger. (REUTERS/Jason Lee) #A salesperson wear

6、s a tiger-shaped balloon on sale at a Lunar New Year market in Hong Kong February 9, 2021, five days before the celebration of the Chinese Year of Tiger. (REUTERS/Bobby Yip) #A trainer plays with a tiger at Dalian Forest Zoo in Dalian, Liaoning province, February 7, 2021. The troupe will give a perf

7、ormance during the upcoming Chinese Lunar Year which begins on February 14. (REUTERS/Jacky Chen) #A worker changes the light bulbs in lanterns ahead of Chinese New Year celebrations at Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur February 11, 2021. (REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad) # People touch a stone sculpture of a

8、 tiger at the Baiyun Guan Taoist Temple to pray for good luck in the Chinese Lunar New Year, the Year of the Tiger, in Beijing, China, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. (AP Photo) #Chinese men perform a fire dragon dance at Happy Valley temple fair celebrating Chinese New Year in Beijing on February 15, 2021.

9、(REUTERS/Christina Hu) A rare 12-year-old Sumatran tiger named Trenggani jumps into the water within its enclosure at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta, Indonesia on February 12, 2021. Authorities said there are fewer than 400 Sumatran tigers in the rapidly shrinking Indonesian forests from about 1,000 in the

10、1970s, with 70 in captivity. Environmental campaigners see 2021 as crucial to spread their message as East Asian nations celebrate the Year of the Tiger. (ROMEO GACAD/AFP/Getty Images) #Worshipers burn incense at the Yonghe Gong (Lama Temple) in Beijing on the first day of the new Chinese New Year F

11、ebruary 14, 2021. (REUTERS/Grace Liang) A man performs martial arts on the top of wooden totem poles during a show celebrating the Spring Festival at a park in Xiangfan, Hubei province, on the first day of the Chinese New Year February 14, 2021. (REUTERS/Stringer)A performer plays the role of the em

12、peror during a re-enactment of an ancient ceremony of Qing Dynasty emperors praying for good harvest and fortune at the Temple of Earth on February 13, 2021 in Beijing, China. (Feng Li/Getty ImagesA stilt performer takes a cellphone call ahead of a show at Longtanhu temple in Beijing as part of the

13、Spring Festival on February 15th, 2021 ( Douglas Bakshian)Mannequins decorated with tiger heads are displayed in front of a clothing boutique ahead of Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan on February 5, 2021. (REUTERS/Nicky Loh)A Chinese boy points at fireworks as he shops with his

14、family for the Lunar New Year at a government-authorized shop in Beijing on February 7, 2021. Chinese traditionally return to their home towns and villages for family reunions with this years travel period stretching from January 30 to March 10. (AFP/AFP/Getty ImagesLocals light fireworks and firecr

15、ackers to celebrate Chinese New Year on a street in downtown Shanghai on February 13, 2021. (REUTERS/Nir Elias) Fireworks illuminate the skyline to celebrate the Lantern Festival on February 13, 2021 in Beijing, China. (Feng Li/Getty ImagesSiberian tigers sit up gesturing to visitors during a show a

16、t a zoo on the second day of the Lunar New Year in Fuzhou in southeast Chinas Fujian province, Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. (AP Photo) Yu Ying, an ethnic Chinese, 16, burns prayer papers during Chinese New Year at a temple in Sepang outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on February 14, 2021. (REUTERS/Bazuki Muha

17、mmad)Worshipers light incense at the Yonghe Gong (Lama Temple) on the first day of the Chinese New Year in Beijing, China, on Sunday Feb. 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian) #Chinese Taoist worshipers light joss-sticks as they pray beside the Dafo temple in southwest Chinas Chongqing municipality on

18、the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year on February 14, 2021. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)A man puts the final touches on a giant pagoda made from 18,888 Chinese buns ahead of the upcoming Lunar New Year festival at a shopping mall in Bangkok on February 8, 2021. (PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL/AFP/Getty Ima

19、gesA dragon-shaped lantern is lit up at a temple fair in Nanjing, Jiangsu province February 15, 2021. (REUTERS/Sean Yong) #In this photo taken Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, a Buddhist monk plays with a young tiger at Wat Pa Luangta Bua Yannasampanno Forest Monastery in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. The monast

20、ery and its monks are dedicated to conservation and what has become a wildlife sanctuary for tigers. Note: there is some controversy about the methods and role of this monastery - for more, read here. Estimates for the number of tigers in the wild has fallen in the past decade to somewhere between 3

21、,600 to 3,200 according to the New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society. Many of the tigers at the Thai temple are the cubs of parent tigers that have been killed in the wild. (AP Photo/David Longstreath) #Chinese folk artists wait to perform to celebrate the Lunar New Year of the Tiger on Febru

22、ary 16, 2021 in Beijing, China. (Feng Li/Getty Images) Villagers work on tiger paintings at a workshop in Wanggongzhuang village of Minquan county, Henan province February 2, 2021. Some 700 out of 1400 residents in the village take up tiger painting as a career and produce over 40,000 pieces of work

23、 per year which are sold worldwide, bringing more than 30,000,000 yuan ($4,393,673) to the village every year, according to the head of the village committee. The village is thus named No.1 Tiger Painting Village of China. (REUTERS/Donald Chan) A Chinese opera actor waits to perform during a temple fair celebrating Chinese New Year in Beijing February 16, 2021. (REUTERS/Christina Hu) #A villager, dressed in traditional costume

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