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China Focus: Citizens prepare for Spring Festival despite COVID-19 measures Lyu Qiuping,Wang Xiaojie,Qiang Lijing,Wang Haiyue,Yao Yulin,Luo Xin,Chen Zhonghao,Yin Xiaosheng,Ma Shurui,Lyu Mengqi,Wang Hao,unreguser,Liu Fangqiang,Bai Bin,Li Tao
China Focus: Citizens prepare for Spring Festival despite COVID-19 measures
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Chinese people are embracing their most important festival this year with a variety of planned celebrations, despite the recent local resurgence of coronavirus in some areas.
BEIJING, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) Although Yang Yang likes traveling, the Beijinger has decided to stay at home for the upcoming Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, which falls on Feb. 12.
1 2021-01-25 09:35:11Global Times
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ECNS App Download Residents who received red packets of digital RMB use the money in stores in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, on Wednesday. The city launched a pilot program to distribute 10m yuan ($1.49m) in the form of digital currency to residents on Monday. (Photo:Li Hao/GT)
Several Chinese cities are planning to support trials of China s sovereign digital currency - Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP) - in their tone-setting government work plans for 2021, which observers said would mark a positive start for a year that could pave the way for the currency s official launch.
A series of measures will be taken from Sunday, including the suspension of a number of outdoor construction operations, and halting or restricting production by manufacturing companies, the municipal air pollution emergency response office said.