Local governments in Dongying and Binzhou cities of China have, through their official websites, announced that fireworks and firecrackers will be allowed to welcome the Year of the Rabbit, say reports. Chinese New Year 2023: Firecracker Ban Lifted in Some Cities Ahead of Lunar New Year on January 22.
The Bac Ninh provincial People’s Committee has just approved 5 groups of products: poultry eggs, pork, poultry meat, processed foods, and jams and confectionary of all kinds to be price stabilized on the occasion of the Lunar New Year of the Rabbit in 2023 with funding of 60 billion VND, advanced from the provincial budget.
China's pre-COVID-19 normality could happen, claims Zhong Nanshan. Here's what visitors should do before entering the country to celebrate Lunar New Year.