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76-year-old barber still sharp for China's 'haircutting festival'(1/10)

2018-03-19 14:48 Globaltimes.cn Editor:Li Yan
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Pan Pingfu stands at the entrance of his One-Yuan Tea House in Digang village, Zhejiang's Huzhou city. Customers can pay 1 yuan ($0.16) for a relaxed cup of tea. For an extra fee, Pan, a master barber, also gives haircuts. (Photos: Yang Hui/GT)

Dragon Heads-raising Day (second day of the second lunar month) is a traditional time in China for haircuts – which means it's also one of the busiest days of the year for barbers and stylists.

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