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Friday, February 04, 2011

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Chinese New Year Wallpaper

Matt Brandon | 02/04

Free desktop wallpaper from Matt Brandon and PPC to celebrate Chinese New Year.

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You may not know it, but Malaysia has a significant Chinese population. However, the only majority Chinese populationis in the state of Penang, where I live. As a result, Chinese New Year is a huge deal for us here. We have dragon dances, red banners and of course red lanterns hung everywhere. So, to celebrate this new year here for your desktop enjoyment is a red lantern!

The image is 1980 x 1320 px. Simply click HERE or the link below the image above, then drag the full size image to your desktop and load it. Enjoy and Gong Xi Fa Chai!

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