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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2005 08:47:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>China to celebrate clammy Lunar New Year</title>
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 Most Chinese people will celebrate a cold and wet Spring Festival, the Chinese Lunar New Year, according to the Chinese Central&amp;nbsp; Meteorological &amp;nbsp;of China on Monday. 
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 Snow and rain will shroud the country on Feb. 9, the Lunar New Year &#039;s Day, the most important family holiday in China and ethnic Chinese communities around the world, sources with the station said. 
 The southern part of China will experience light to moderate snow or rain in the next 10 days and a drop in temperature on the second day of the New Year.   
 A similar cooling process will happen on Feb. 9, accompanied by...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2005 08:47:04 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Today is the Year of Rooster&#039;s Eve of China</title>
<description> Happy New Year to You all! 
 Forbidden City Welcomes Votes for a New  Logo          &amp;nbsp; China&#039;s biggest museum is accepting online votes to help choose its new logo. China&#039;s biggest museum is accepting online votes to help choose its new logo.   The Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, began its search for a new design last June, and 2,788 submissions were received from around the world by the closing date of September 30.   Six, short listed by designers, specialists and architects in an appraisal meeting on January 19, were published on the museum&#039;s website, www.dpm.org.cn, on January 25 and visitors can vote for their favorite until February 15.   &quot;It&#039;s important to have a logo to celebrate the museum&#039;s 80th birthday, as it is one of the greatest ancient imperial palaces in the world,&quot; said Feng Nai&#039;en, from the museum&#039;s administration.   Prize money worth 80,000 yuan (US$9,760) is being offered by the organizing committee.   &quot;The active feedback from home and abroad has been beyond all...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2005 00:42:03 +0100</pubDate>
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