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How Chinese Netizens Navigated the Lunar New Year

Despite challenges like packed trains and nosy relatives, young Chinese used creative ways to ensure a peaceful Lunar New Year at home

While the Lunar New Year is mainly a joyous time for family reunions, it can also be stressful for those making the long trek to see relatives. The rush of travel and then the fuss of relatives scrutinizing younger generations’ life choices have long come in for parody on social media.

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author Zhang Wenjie (张文捷)

Zhang Wenjie is a contributing writer at The World of Chinese. She loves to share the lifestyles, voices, and concerns of China’s Gen Z. She is also fond of collecting and displaying the flourishing slang expressions in the Chinese language.

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