
According to the commission, the lighting scheme will be centered on Tian'anmen Square and extend to all of Chang'an Avenue and other major streets. More than 150 buildings on the avenue and 30 overpasses will glow over the eight nights.
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By the way, Arthur, "Goong See Fah Tsai" (Hope you make lots of money) and "Sin Nyen Quay Lh" (Happy New Year) are greetings given at Chinese New Year in Mandarin, the official spoken language of China. ("Gung Hay Fat Choy" is Hong Kong dialect, I'm told.)
Although this is the week of the Lunar New Year celebration, Arthur (greeting The Year of the Pig), there will be no quiz on the above.
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