
Chinese Community in Pakistan Prepares for Spring Festival Far from Home
Chinese nationals in Pakistan are preparing for the Spring Festival, finding new ways to celebrate far from home and sharing their traditions.
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Chinese nationals in Pakistan are preparing for the Spring Festival, finding new ways to celebrate far from home and sharing their traditions.
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