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Why Do People Eat Dumplings at Chinese New Year?
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Dumplings and work stress as Chinese rush home for Lunar New Year
Aspiring physical education teacher Gao Yemiao missed his 30-second window to buy a train ticket home for China’s biggest holiday before seats sold out — but he was lucky. People crowd a railway station in Hangzhou, in China’s eastern Zhejiang province on February 13, 2026, ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations. Photo: AFP/Stringer. “I got put on the waiting list and managed to snag a ticket,” the 19-year-old told AFP on Friday at the train stati…
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