Spring Festival, China's most
celebrative occasion, begins its annual felicitations with the posting of New Year pictures on the
walls and windows on the 24th of the 12th month in the lunar calendar according
to tradition. The pictures convey people's jubilation and expectations of the
coming new year.
However,
in a century of rapid globalization, how many traditions have been lucky enough
to survive? Is the New Year picture bound to disappear from people's memory?
Traditional
New Year pictures mainly feature local people's life and chinese customs with
intense colors and violent contrast. Famous pictures like "Fat Baby,"
"Abundant Harvest of All Food Crops," and "Surplus Every
Year" have been prevailing across China for hundreds of years.
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