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Chinese New Year: Fireworks Go Off as Beijing Battles Infamous Smog
Chinese New Year: Fireworks Go Off as Beijing Battles Infamous Smog
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Chinese Year of the Rooster began on January, 28 and will last until February 15, 2018. 28.01.2017, Sputnik International
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Chinese New Year: Fireworks Go Off as Beijing Battles Infamous Smog
15:30 GMT 28.01.2017 (Updated: 19:29 GMT 19.10.2022) Chinese Year of the Rooster began on January, 28 and will last until February 15, 2018.
Despite the all-time high level of air pollution in Beijing, the city's residents enjoyed colorful fireworks and public celebrations.