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The epidemic did not affect the mood, the crowds of the Cologne Carnival, Germany | Carnival celebration | German epidemic

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[Epoch Times November 13, 2021](The Epoch Times reporter Wang Yixiao reported in Germany) The famous carnival celebration in Cologne, Germany kicked off at 11:11 local time on November 11th, and will continue until next February in St. Petersburg. Until the gray day, in this period of several months, Cologne will host a series of celebrations full of joy.

In Cologne, a famous city in western Germany, the annual carnival celebration is an important large-scale event. People wear elaborate costumes to participate in the street celebrations, accompanied by large orchestras and lively and interesting performances.

Despite the recent severe epidemic in Germany, the number of infections has soared again, but this does not seem to affect everyone’s good mood to celebrate. In the square in the old city, thousands of people sang “We are back” cheerfully.

The German Cologne Carnival celebration kicked off on November 11. (INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)
The German Cologne Carnival celebration kicked off on November 11. (INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)
The German Cologne Carnival celebration kicked off on November 11. (INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)
The German Cologne Carnival celebration kicked off on November 11. (INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)
The German Cologne Carnival celebration kicked off on November 11. (INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)

Editor in charge: Zhou Ren

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