Old blue Chinese door with red good fortune posters — Stock Photo, Image

Old blue Chinese door with red good fortune posters — Photo

KAIFENG, CHINA - Red and gold posters, such as those seen here, are a common sight in Chinese residential areas. They are often seen at the entrances of homes wishing peace and prosperity on the residents.

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