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Coronavirus: Chinese revellers pack public squares to see off 2022 and 3 years of zero-Covid
- Merrymakers, many freshly recovered from Covid-19, join official countdowns or hold their own in rapturous return to zero-Covid ways
- Infections have peaked in major cities, as wave after wave of Covid-19 sweeps across the country following the lifting of the strict pandemic policy
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People in cities across China rushed to local landmarks to count down to 2023, many of them freshly recovered from Covid-19 and eager for a return to normal festivities after almost three years of pandemic restrictions.
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This came as infections peaked in major cities like Beijing, Tianjin, Chengdu and Chongqing, even as wave after wave of Covid-19 sweeps across the country following the lifting of the zero-Covid policy.
Many revellers braved the winter rain or strong winds to join open-air celebrations, as others packed into bars and restaurants.
University student Sun Minyan saw out 2022 at a bar in Dalian, a coastal city in northeastern Liaoning province.
It was a full house, the 23-year-old said, with people “singing, dancing, drinking and counting down together to midnight”.
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“There were so many more people compared to last year and the year before,” she added.
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