Leaner New Year: China tones down the celebrations

Leaner New Year: China tones down the celebrations
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Summary Authorities have asked the public to set off fewer fireworks in Beijing to reduce pollution.


BEIJING:  Chinese New Year is traditionally a time for colorful and noisy displays of fireworks and generous-portioned banquets. This year, the festivities are likely to be a little more austere.

 

Authorities have asked the public to set off fewer fireworks in Beijing to reduce pollution, a new anti-extravagance drive has prompted government officials and state-owned companies to cancel their banquets at high-end hotels and a campaign against food waste is leading to half-portions in restaurants. Even ads for luxury goods were pulled ahead of Saturday's opening of the seven-day holiday.

 

All in all, China's Lunar New Year is shaping up to be a Leaner New Year. 

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