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  • New York restaurants add specialty pork dishes to celebrate Spring Festival What better way to serve up the Year of the Pig than with a pork feast! That's what many Chinese restaurants in New York City are doing.
  • China’s ambassador to US calls for stronger ties between Beijing, Washington The Chinese Embassy in Washington annually hosts a VIP reception as part of its Lunar New Year festivities. This year, Wilbur Ross, the U.S. Commerce Secretary, was among the dignitaries in the front row.
  • US families with adopted Chinese children kick off Lunar New Year in DC The rare gathering at the Chinese Embassy gave parents and children a chance to meet and connect with families that share a similar story to their own.
  • American Art Museum brings Lunar New Year celebrations to US capital Chinese New Year celebrations are gaining larger audiences in the United States. CGTN's Roee Ruttenberg visited one popular event in Washington, D.C. that mixed art with Chinese tradition.
  • China’s annual Spring Festival travel rush begins China’s Spring Festival travel rush is officially underway. Authorities said they expect almost 3 billion trips in the coming 40 days – and the country is ready for it.
  • 3 misconceptions about US-China trade that are more nuanced in reality Some people say free trade steals American jobs. According to recent U.S. research, 88 percent of American job losses were due to automation.
  • Xi-Trump set to meet at US President’s private Florida estate Mar-a-Lago, U.S. President Trump’s private estate in Florida, is 10,000 square meters with more than 100 rooms, spread over several buildings sitting on some of the finest beachfront in the United States.
  • Presidents Xi and Trump to meet for the first time The first face-to-face talks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump have officially been announced. Trump is to host Xi at his resort in Florida, what some are dubbing his weekend "White House".