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春节美食文化
《年夜饭》
Updated: 2024-01-18 15:25
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饺子就酒,越喝越“有”。对于北方的年夜饭来说,饺子和酒是必不可少的。摄影:郭江涛
In China's Northern areas, dumplings and
baijiu
(Chinese white liquor) are an indispensable "couple" for New Year eve's dinner. Photography by Guo Jiangtao
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