Chinese Style Tea Towels – chapter 3

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Chinese Style Tea Towels – chapter 3

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Let’s enjoy the last chapter of the tea towel with Chinese characteristics, The material comes from representative photos of various provinces and cities in China.

  1. Xi’an-Shaanxi
    Photographer / Chen Xiao
    Photography Content / On February 3, 2019, the lanterns and red lanterns to welcome the Chinese New Year were already hanging all over the treetops, embellishing the Bell and Drum Towers, and dressing the Western District into a sea of ​​lights of fire trees and silver flowers.
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  1. Luoyang-Henan
    Image from / Visual China
    Photography Content / During the Spring Festival holiday in 2020, the Laojun Mountain in Luoyang was spotless and clean after the snow, attracting countless tourists to come here to feast their eyes.
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  1. Colleagues – Qinghai
    Photographer / Qi Weimin
    Photographic Content / In June of the 2018 lunar calendar, the “Regong June Festival” in Tongren County, Qinghai is in full swing. The ceremony of worshiping the mountain god and praying for a good harvest is exactly the same as the Spring Festival ceremony in some areas.
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  1. Zhaoxing-Guizhou
    Photographer / Tao Hong
    Photographic content / In 2020 in Zhaoxing Dong Village, hundreds of banquets arranged along the road form a long street banquet to welcome the Dong people’s New Year.
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  1. Chongqing – Chongqing
    Photographer / Chen Yunyuan
    Photo Content / At 0:00 on January 1, 2020, countless Chongqing citizens flocked in front of Jiefangbei to listen to the first bell of the new year.
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  1. Hong Kong – Hong Kong
    Photographer / Tu Tao
    Photographic Content / The New Year’s Eve fireworks in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour in 2019 created a firework curtain wall with a width of 1100 meters and a height of 300 meters. What a grand occasion.
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  1. Wuzhen-Zhejiang
    Image source / Wuzhen Tourism
    Photographic content / On the day before the New Year’s Eve in 2020, a row of scull boats covered with red ribbons, carrying freshly picked fruits and vegetables, sold along the river, for the Wuzhen Scenic Spot Water New Year Market.
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  1. Haikou-Hainan
    Photographer / Xie Feng
    Photographic content / On the second day of the new year in 2019, Qilou Old Street in Haikou City is holding a Spring Festival event, which is bustling with people.
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  1. Wuhan-Hubei
    Image from / Visual China
    Photographic Content / In 2021, with the first ray of sunshine of the new year, Wuhan Yellow Crane Tower and Yangtze River Bridge complement each other.
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  1. Harbin-Heilongjiang
    Photographer / Su Yunpeng
    Photography Content / In the new year of 2022, the scenery of the Northland is still the same, and Harbin has created a crystal clear dream world with its unique cold.
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  1. Changsha-Hunan
    Photographer / Zheng Xiaoguang
    Photographic Content / In 2020, countless people from Changsha gathered in front of Du Fu Jiang Pavilion to watch the New Year’s Eve fireworks set off in Orange Island.
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  1. Zhangzhou-Fujian
    photographer / city shuttle
    Photographic content / In 2021, the people of Jiazhou Village, Zhao’an, Zhangzhou, Fujian will offer sacrifices such as pigs, sheep and other sacrifices as well as various kinds of customs in front of the ancestral hall, continuing the ancient customs.
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  1. Hemu Village – Xinjiang
    photographer / shooter
    Photographic content / On the first day of the New Year in 2016, Kazakh villagers in Hemu Village, northern Xinjiang held a sheep-carrying competition as scheduled. The bravery and fearlessness in the blood of the horse nation for thousands of years awakened at this moment, and the icy and snowy grasslands are the stage for the brave.
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  1. Macau – Macau
    Image from / Visual China
    Photographic Content / During the 2019 Chinese New Year Tourism Golden Week, there were crowds of tourists before the archway of St. Paul’s in Macau.
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Nolan

Nolan

Hi, I’m Nolan, the funder of [blancteatowel.com], I’ve been running a factory in China that makes digital printing tea towel for 10 years now, and the purpose of this article is to share with you the knowledge related to digital printing tea towel from a Chinese supplier’s perspective.

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