More than 3 billion trips are made over the Lunar New Year period, but this year some won’t be made at all as the deadly pneumonia-like disease has taken control of holiday plans | ErykBagshaw
“History does not repeat itself, but it rhymes,” says Hong Kong-based UBS China economist Ning Zhang.
China Eastern Airlines announced on Friday that it was cancelling all flights between Sydney and Wuhan until March 29. “The government is now working much more proactively and transparently to contain the Wuhan pneumonia than [it did with] SARS,” says Ning Zhang. He says Australia is vulnerable to “quite a lot of traffic from China to Australia” but that the mortality rate was lower than the SARS pandemic in 2003 and, so far, the disease appeared to have less severe symptoms.In Chinese tradition, red is one of the luckiest colours. Sydney Lunar Festival curator Valerie Khoo says decorations are one of the most important parts of the celebration.
“There is always going to be chicken on the table, means we are celebrating something. We always eat noodles. Noodles are for a long life,” he says. “Then some fish. Fish is about making sure there is always going to be something left over at the end of the year.”
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