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外國人眼中的虎年春節(jié) 拜個晚年! A visitor looks at a crystal tiger which was made up of 955 steel wires and 12,888 small crystal balls at a department store in Shanghai February 4, 2022. The artwork, which is the size of an actual tiger, was designed as a gift for the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Tiger, which began on February 14, 2022, Xinhua News Agency reported. (REUTERS/Nir Elias) Taiwanese pray and burn incense at a Taoist temple in Taipei on February 14, 2022. Taiwanese traditionally pray for good fortune on the first day of the Lunar new year to mark their most important annual holiday. (SAM YEH/AFP/Getty Images) Passengers queue to buy train tickets to go home at the Shanghai Railway Station January 26, 2022. China39。s railways are expected to carry 210 million passengers during the uping 40day travel peak as people flock home for the traditional Spring Festival holiday, according to the Ministry of Railway on January 5, Xinhua News Agency reported. (REUTERS/Aly Song) A baby sits in a basket while waiting to board a train at a railway station in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China on January 25, 2022. (REUTERS/Sean Yong) A few of the 300 residents taking part in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest number of people painting tigers in multiple locations gather around a tiger sculpture by Chinese sculptor Yuan Xikun at Beijing Zoo February 6, 2022. The event is being held ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Tiger. (REUTERS/Jason Lee) A salesperson wears a tigershaped balloon on sale at a Lunar New Year market in Ho