湖南日报·新湖南客户端 2026-01-19 10:50:16

On January 15, the Gaoqiao Grand Market in Changsha was filled with warmth and fragrant aromas as a free "Year-End Pork Banquet," a longstanding ritual ahead of the Spring Festival across many parts of rural China, was offered. Crowds of residents took their seats in turn to savor the delicacies, which evoked nostalgia for Chinese Lunar New Year traditions. The event was jointly organized by four local entrepreneurs within the market. In addition to steaming hot dishes, the event featured cultural performances, Chinese character "Fu" (or "blessing" in English) writing, and fun interactive games, allowing city dwellers to immerse themselves in a vibrant, festive atmosphere. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On January 15, the Gaoqiao Grand Market in Changsha was filled with warmth and fragrant aromas as a free "Year-End Pork Banquet," a longstanding ritual ahead of the Spring Festival across many parts of rural China, was offered. Crowds of residents took their seats in turn to savor the delicacies, which evoked nostalgia for Chinese Lunar New Year traditions. The event was jointly organized by four local entrepreneurs within the market. In addition to steaming hot dishes, the event featured cultural performances, Chinese character "Fu" (or "blessing" in English) writing, and fun interactive games, allowing city dwellers to immerse themselves in a vibrant, festive atmosphere. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On January 15, the Gaoqiao Grand Market in Changsha was filled with warmth and fragrant aromas as a free "Year-End Pork Banquet," a longstanding ritual ahead of the Spring Festival across many parts of rural China, was offered. Crowds of residents took their seats in turn to savor the delicacies, which evoked nostalgia for Chinese Lunar New Year traditions. The event was jointly organized by four local entrepreneurs within the market. In addition to steaming hot dishes, the event featured cultural performances, Chinese character "Fu" (or "blessing" in English) writing, and fun interactive games, allowing city dwellers to immerse themselves in a vibrant, festive atmosphere. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On January 15, the Gaoqiao Grand Market in Changsha was filled with warmth and fragrant aromas as a free "Year-End Pork Banquet," a longstanding ritual ahead of the Spring Festival across many parts of rural China, was offered. Crowds of residents took their seats in turn to savor the delicacies, which evoked nostalgia for Chinese Lunar New Year traditions. The event was jointly organized by four local entrepreneurs within the market. In addition to steaming hot dishes, the event featured cultural performances, Chinese character "Fu" (or "blessing" in English) writing, and fun interactive games, allowing city dwellers to immerse themselves in a vibrant, festive atmosphere. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On January 15, the Gaoqiao Grand Market in Changsha was filled with warmth and fragrant aromas as a free "Year-End Pork Banquet," a longstanding ritual ahead of the Spring Festival across many parts of rural China, was offered. Crowds of residents took their seats in turn to savor the delicacies, which evoked nostalgia for Chinese Lunar New Year traditions. The event was jointly organized by four local entrepreneurs within the market. In addition to steaming hot dishes, the event featured cultural performances, Chinese character "Fu" (or "blessing" in English) writing, and fun interactive games, allowing city dwellers to immerse themselves in a vibrant, festive atmosphere. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On January 15, the Gaoqiao Grand Market in Changsha was filled with warmth and fragrant aromas as a free "Year-End Pork Banquet," a longstanding ritual ahead of the Spring Festival across many parts of rural China, was offered. Crowds of residents took their seats in turn to savor the delicacies, which evoked nostalgia for Chinese Lunar New Year traditions. The event was jointly organized by four local entrepreneurs within the market. In addition to steaming hot dishes, the event featured cultural performances, Chinese character "Fu" (or "blessing" in English) writing, and fun interactive games, allowing city dwellers to immerse themselves in a vibrant, festive atmosphere. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On January 15, the Gaoqiao Grand Market in Changsha was filled with warmth and fragrant aromas as a free "Year-End Pork Banquet," a longstanding ritual ahead of the Spring Festival across many parts of rural China, was offered. Crowds of residents took their seats in turn to savor the delicacies, which evoked nostalgia for Chinese Lunar New Year traditions. The event was jointly organized by four local entrepreneurs within the market. In addition to steaming hot dishes, the event featured cultural performances, Chinese character "Fu" (or "blessing" in English) writing, and fun interactive games, allowing city dwellers to immerse themselves in a vibrant, festive atmosphere. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
责编:黄思婷
一审:黄思婷
二审:王柯沣
三审:秦慧英
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