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        Brush with the past: Spring Festival calligraphy

        Updated: 2014-01-27 11:11 (chinadaily.com.cn)
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        Brush with the past: Spring Festival calligraphy

        A girl in traditional Chinese clothes writes Spring Festival couplets for people in Kunming, Yunnan province, on January 25.[Photo/icpress]

        With the Lunar New Year approaching, many people have embraced the ancient custom of writing Spring Festival couplets with an ink brush.

        The couplets are a few lines of poetry usually displayed on the front doors of a home.

        In the past decade or so, fewer people chose to write the couplets themselves and instead bought printed ones. In recent years, however, Spring Festival calligraphy has regained popularity as part of the revival of traditional Chinese culture.

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