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"textContent": "A morose horse, rice cakes, and a Harry Potter villain have become surprise hits in China ahead of the country’s Lunar New Year holiday. These viral trends play on Chinese traditions and young workers’ anxieties as millions head to their hometowns to welcome in the Year of the Horse, which begins on February 17. Here […]\n\nThe post Sad horses and Draco Malfoy: China’s unexpected Lunar New Year trends appeared first on Digital Journal.",
"title": "Sad horses and Draco Malfoy: China’s unexpected Lunar New Year trends"
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