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Light and poetry ring in a blessed New Year

en.ptnet.cn | Updated:2023-01-30 | Lin Kongbo, Stephanie
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    “Fu Shi Hai” makes a brilliant appearance near the Jinjingwan Civic Plaza of Pingtan. [Photo by Chen Xuecheng]

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    “Fu Shi Hai” attracts a flow of residents. [Photo by Weng Wuzhao]

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    Strings of blessings send New Year wishes [Photo by Gao Kai]

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    Residents pictured capturing the Chinese-style romance. [Photo by Gao Kai]

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    Beaming kids posed for the camera [Photo by Weng Wuzhao]

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    Strings of light and poetry deliver festive cheer for the Spring Festival [Photo by Chen Xuecheng]

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A stretch of lanterns with poems drew considerable residents and tourists near Jinjingwan Civic Plaza of Pingtan, putting on a festive atmosphere. "Fu Shi Hai," literally translated as "Sea of Poetry and Blessings," is made of hundreds of timeless Chinese poems and classical quotes. Poetic strings of light hang on both sides of a pathway. "Fu Shi Hai" is also homophonic to "blessings of the world." Check the swaying sea of poetry and immerse in Chinese romance.


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