Chinese New Year celebrations were held on Friday both at the city center and the Song Festival Grounds in the Estonian capital.
The sails of the iconic Sydney Opera House were lit up in red on Thursday night to mark the beginning of the Chinese Lunar New Year, which is widely celebrated in Australia's Chinese and Asian communities.
Hope, love, encouragement and inspiration are among the biggest takeaways from an uplifting virtual Lunar New Year reception and concert hosted by the Chinese embassy in the United States on Thursday.
Celebrations of the Chinese Lunar New Year worldwide look different this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but are still joyous and exciting, conveying the best wishes of people saying goodbye to the Year of the Rat and hello to the Year of the Ox.
Homestay hosts in China are trying to get on the right side of customers by adding value to services, Yang Feiyue reports.
A growing number of travelers are seeking experiences related to customs, traditions and folk arts, Yang Feiyue reports.
Shehuo, a 2,000-year-old performing art form, still plays a leading role in the Spring Festival celebrations in Shaanxi province's Longxian county, which was known as Longzhou in ancient times and remains an important gateway from central China to the country's western regions.
The Tongliang dragon dance wowed audiences when it debuted in New York City's Times Square on New Year's Eve in 2017. A colorful 15-meter-long dragon made of paper, nylon silk, bamboo and wooden poles jumped, rolled and hovered to traditional folk songs as it was manipulated by eight performers.
One Grand Canal, two Qing Dynasty emperors and a series of devastating floods all conspired to give birth to a centuries-old Spring Festival tradition, Yang Yang reports.
A fifth-generation artisan from Hubei province is working hard to keep the craft of traditionally printed New Year paintings alive, Wang Kaihao reports.
Program seeks to boost the countryside economy by promoting the cultural and historical appeal of rural areas among young tourists, Yang Feiyue reports.
NANCHANG-On the banks of Poyang Lake, China's largest freshwater lake, there lies a "bird village".