The exhibition, Treasures from Chopin’s Country:Polish art from the 15th-20th Centuries, kicked off at the National Museum of China in Beijing on Feb 7.
Members of the Chinese community perform during the annual Lion Dance parade to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year along Somerset Street in Ottawa's Chinatown, Canada, on Feb 8, 2015.
As part of a series of events to help ring in the upcoming Chinese New Year, the annual temple fair at the Temple of Earth in Beijing will be taken abroad for the first. The inaugural event will be held in Bangkok, capital of Thailand on Feb 10, 2015.
Beijing opera actress Sun Ping performs an excerpt from "The Drunken Beauty", during a Chinese Lunar New Year celebration in Los Angeles.
The first of two life-sized Chinese terracotta soldiers included in a forthcoming exhibition, Treasures of Ancient China, was unpacked at the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts on Thursday.
The Cairo China Cultural Center held a press conference on 'Happy Chinese New Year' at the Mena House Hotel, the birthplace of the Cairo Declaration on Jan 22.
China’s Ministry of Culture launched Happy Chinese New Year event at the 15th Muscat Art Festival on Jan, 27, 2015.
Public artworks, a light show and fireworks created by Chinese artists will dazzle New York City, inviting locals to join Chinese New Year celebrations from Feb 17-24.
A special award ceremony honoring 50 personalities who have made great contributions to the Sino-French cultural exchanges was held at Beijing Yishu 8 on Jan 25.
The Cultural Section of the Chinese Embassy in Britain held an official reception and a press conference on Jan 20 to mark 'Happy Chinese New Year'.
Just as the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing united the whole world with "one dream", today, Chinese New Year is becoming a world festival.
Initiated and sponsored by the Sino-South African Arts and Culture Association, 2015 Chinese Photography Expo debuted on Jan 17 at the African Museum in Johannesburg, the capital of South Africa.