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UPDATED: 11:13, February 07, 2006
Overseas Chinese celebrating Spring Festival
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A Chinese model from Beijing performs at a parade held by Sydney government celebrating Chinese lunar New Year, the year of dog, in Sydney, Australia, Feb. 5, 2006. Over 2,000 performers from Beijing and Sydney participated in the parade, which was held as part of the lunar New Year celebrations in Sydney.

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A dog-shaped float runs in a street where a parade is held by Sydney government celebrating Chinese lunar New Year, the year of dog, in Sydney, Australia, Feb. 5, 2006. Over 2,000 performers from Beijing and Sydney participated in the parade, which was held as part of the lunar New Year celebrations in Sydney.

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A Chinese model from Beijing performs at a parade held by Sydney government celebrating Chinese lunar New Year, the year of dog, in Sydney, Australia, Feb. 5, 2006. Over 2,000 performers from Beijing and Sydney participated in the parade, which was held as part of the lunar New Year celebrations in Sydney.

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Members of the music band "The Red Poppy" from Beijing perform at a parade held by Sydney government celebrating Chinese lunar New Year, the year of dog, in Sydney, Australia, Feb. 5, 2006.

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A Chinese woman (R) living in Hungary attends a Spring Festival celebration with local people in Budapest, capital of Hungary, on Feb. 3, 2006. Chinese working or living abroad held various activities to greet the Spring Festival, or lunar New Year, which started from Jan. 29.

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Two Chinese Malaysians in traditional Chinese opera costumes wait to perform in a Spring Festival celebration in Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, Feb. 4, 2006. Chinese working or living abroad held various activities to greet the Spring Festival, or lunar New Year, which started from Jan. 29.

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