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New Year dinner in other places

(CRI)
Updated: 2007-02-17 10:12





To have family reunion dinner on Lunar New Year's Eve in other places is
to become a fashion among Shanghai citizens this year. More private
enterprises and ordinary families in Shanghai also plan to celebrate
Lunar New Year's Eve outside Shanghai this year, which they think may
create a unique atmosphere.


Xu Feng, a white collar working in a large foreign-invested company in
Shanghai, revealed that her boss intended to give the company's Lunar New
Year's Eve dinner in Singapore. She said that her relatives could also
have opportunities to enjoy this dinner.


Twenty-six-year-old Yao Qian who works for the same company has a
different plan. She hopes to enjoy her family reunion dinner in the
countryside with her grandmother. She believes such dinner will be more
meaningful.


Shanghai's restaurants also promote their characteristic snacks rather
than the usual pork or fish as the main dish for the Spring Festival
feasts. Wu Liang and his wife will enjoy vinegar-pepper soup, because
they will visit Chongqing, and such soup is one of the most renowned
dishes there. Liu Yan, a student from Shanghai, also revealed her plan to
our reporter. She said that she would enjoy the fish balls of Fuzhou,
Fujian Province on Lunar New Year's Eve.










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