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#13323795
15 Feb 2026
People buy boiled chicken and pot-stewed ducks as they prepare to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year in Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand, on February 15, 2026. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also called the Spring Festival, falls on February 17, 2026, marking the start of the Year of the Horse.
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15 Feb 2026
A worker carries chicken and pot-stewed ducks for sale as people prepare to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year in Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand, on February 15, 2026. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also called the Spring Festival, falls on February 17, 2026, marking the start of the Year of the Horse.
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15 Feb 2026
A worker carries chicken and pot-stewed ducks for sale as people prepare to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year in Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand, on February 15, 2026. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also called the Spring Festival, falls on February 17, 2026, marking the start of the Year of the Horse.
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15 Feb 2026
A worker carries chicken and pot-stewed ducks for sale as people prepare to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year in Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand, on February 15, 2026. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also called the Spring Festival, falls on February 17, 2026, marking the start of the Year of the Horse.
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4 Feb 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, explains the meaning of Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) to children after writing them at Ochondack in the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The calligraphy featuring the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong'' symbolizes the anticipation of spring and offers wishes for a year filled with great fortune and auspicious events.
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4 Feb 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, explains the meaning of Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) to children after writing them at Ochondack in the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The calligraphy featuring the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong'' symbolizes the anticipation of spring and offers wishes for a year filled with great fortune and auspicious events.
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4 Feb 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, explains the meaning of Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) to children after writing them at Ochondack in the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The calligraphy featuring the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong'' symbolizes the anticipation of spring and offers wishes for a year filled with great fortune and auspicious events.
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4 Feb 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, explains the meaning of Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) to children after writing them at Ochondack in the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The calligraphy featuring the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong'' symbolizes the anticipation of spring and offers wishes for a year filled with great fortune and auspicious events.
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4 Feb 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, explains the meaning of Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) to children after writing them at Ochondack in the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The calligraphy featuring the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong'' symbolizes the anticipation of spring and offers wishes for a year filled with great fortune and auspicious events.
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#13273286
4 Feb 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, and children paste Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) on the gate of Ochondack at the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The group marks Ipchun, the onset of spring in the lunar calendar, and wishes for good fortune with the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong,'' which signify great luck and many celebrations in the coming year.
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4 Feb 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, and children paste Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) on the gate of Ochondack at the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The group marks Ipchun, the onset of spring in the lunar calendar, and wishes for good fortune with the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong,'' which signify great luck and many celebrations in the coming year.
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4 Feb 2026
Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, and children paste Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) on the gate of Ochondack at the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The group marks Ipchun, the onset of spring in the lunar calendar, and wishes for good fortune with the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong,'' which signify great luck and many celebrations in the coming year.
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#13273289
4 Feb 2026
Children and a calligrapher paste Ipchuncheop, traditional calligraphy sheets welcoming the onset of spring, on the doors of Ochondack at the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The ritual marks Ipchun, the first of 24 solar terms that signals the beginning of the spring season.
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#13273290
4 Feb 2026
Members of the media capture Song Hyeon-su, chairman of the Korea Calligraphy Association, and children as they paste Ipchuncheop (spring calligraphy) on the gate of Ochondack at the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The ritual marks the onset of spring (Ipchun) and draws significant media attention as participants wish for good fortune with the phrases ''Ipchun Daegil'' and ''Geonyang Dagyeong.''
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#13273291
4 Feb 2026
Children and a calligrapher paste Ipchuncheop, traditional calligraphy sheets welcoming the onset of spring, on the doors of Ochondack at the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The ritual marks Ipchun, the first of 24 solar terms that signals the beginning of the spring season.
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#13273292
4 Feb 2026
Children and a calligrapher paste Ipchuncheop, traditional calligraphy sheets welcoming the onset of spring, on the doors of Ochondack at the National Folk Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea, on February 4, 2026. The ritual marks Ipchun, the first of 24 solar terms that signals the beginning of the spring season.
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