Major public holidays change the landscapes of cities and towns. From suddenly reasonably packed streets to suddenly everyone-is-coming-home. Too many cars, too many people. Here are then telltale signs Chinese New Year has come to town.
1. If you thought traffic was bearable, think again.
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Small roads clog cars up.
2. Elsewhere in the city..your friends on social media are bragging
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3. You can finally use that damn auto-cruise
4. Fireworks. Every hour.
Multiply noise level by 5x (minimum).
5. Everything is shut tight.
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Like a Geisha's you know..
6. But the popular areas are always open
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There's hope for some entertainment!
7. You realize your hometown isn't exactly small
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Seriously, where did all these people come from?
8. You Instagram the hell out of the places you used to go and loved
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Yeah, more food!
9. Everyone complained about the jam getting here.
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