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The Sound of the Candy Peddlers' Rattle Is Heard Once Again (1979)

Yang Shouchun

Chinese Economy, 2000, vol. 33, issue 5, 33-38

Abstract: This spring festival, snow covered the ground, turning it into a white carpet. And amongst the silver-colored villages and trees the sweet sound of the candy peddlers' rattle was music to the ear. It was the first time it has been heard in eight years, and hearing it now was all the more alluring.

Date: 2000
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