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A child watches dragon dance performance during the Lantern Festival organized by city government at a square in Yufa town of Beijing's Daxing district, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019. Tuesday is the Lantern Festival in China, the final day of the annual celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year. (AP Photo/Andy Wong), APTOPIX

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People read riddles written on the cards hang with the colorful lanterns on display at a residential compound during the Lantern Festival in Yufa town of Beijing's Daxing district, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019. Tuesday marks the Lantern Festival in China, the final day of the annual celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

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In this Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019, photo, lanterns is decorated near a Turret of the Forbidden City projected with lights for the Lantern Festival in Beijing. China lit up the Forbidden City on Tuesday night, marking the end of 15 days of lunar new year celebrations. It was not a Lantern Festival the last emperor, who abdicated in 1912, would have recognized. There were lanterns, but those lucky enough to snag tickets saw a laser light show and historic buildings bathed in colorful lights. Others watched from outside the vast walled compound in Beijing, from where Ming and Qing dynasty emperors ruled for five centuries.(AP Photo/Andy Wong), APTOPIX

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In this Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019, photo, visitors watch the Wumen Gate wall of the Forbidden City illuminated with lights for the Lantern Festival in Beijing. China lit up the Forbidden City on Tuesday night, marking the end of 15 days of lunar new year celebrations. It was not a Lantern Festival the last emperor, who abdicated in 1912, would have recognized. There were lanterns, but those lucky enough to snag tickets saw a laser light show and historic buildings bathed in colorful lights. Others watched from outside the vast walled compound in Beijing, from where Ming and Qing dynasty emperors ruled for five centuries. (AP Photo/Andy Wong), APTOPIX

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This photo taken on February 18, 2019 shows people taking pictures on red lanterns during a lantern show on the eve of the Lantern Festival at the Old Summer Palace in Beijing. - The annual Lantern Festival will be marked on February 19, which is the 15th day of the Lunar New Year. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT

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TOPSHOT - This photo taken on February 18, 2019 shows a building illuminated by lights at a lantern show on the eve of the Lantern Festival at the Old Summer Palace in Beijing. - The annual Lantern Festival will be marked on February 19, which is the 15th day of the Lunar New Year. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT

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Visitors walk past a Beijing Olympics-themed lantern in a park in Yuzhou town, Yu county, in China's northern Hebei province on the eve of the Lantern Festival on February 18, 2019. - The Lantern Festival, which falls on February 19 this year, marks the last day of the traditional two-week Spring Festival celebration, marking the beginning of the Lunar New Year. Beijing will host the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. (Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP)

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People walk past a giant lantern in a park in Yuzhou town, in Yu county, in China's northern Hebei province on the eve of the Lantern Festival on February 18, 2019. - The Lantern Festival, which falls on February 19 this year, marks the last day of the traditional two-week Spring Festival celebration, marking the beginning of the Lunar New Year. Beijing will host the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. (Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP)