An inflatable tiger sits on a building in Yongle Market on Taipei's Dihua Street, as part of the decorations to mark the upcoming Year of the Tiger, at the opening of a Lunar New Year market Saturday. The area is home to one of the city's 10 market fairs held ahead of the Lunar holiday, which will be marked late January into early February this year. CNA photo Jan. 15, 2022
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