2009 Feb 03 Pic of the Week: Niu Year

The ever amazing Big Picture photo blog over at Boston.com offers up some choice images of Chinese New Year celebrations around the world. Quite a few of the photos were taken in Beijing including the above image of a performer at one of the city's many Temple Fairs enjoying a cigarette between shows. Click here to see the full gallery, or keep reading to see some of our favorite snaps below.





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Boston.com Big Picture:Chinese New Year - Welcoming the Ox
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