Many Chinese New Year customs have been widely observed for thousands of years. The family reunion dinner, pasting couplets and setting off fireworks are must-dos during Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival.
An exhibition of 40 photos reflecting different aspects of Jewish culture by photographers from Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland opened at the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum on Thursday, which marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
The first Global Youth Readers Club was launched in Malaysia at a Spring Festival salon via an online ceremony on Saturday, which was joined by guests from Beijing and Kuala Lumpur.
On the evening of Jan 24 — 10 days before the Beijing Winter Olympics by local time — the Landmark Cairo Tower in Egypt’s capital staged a light show.
The China Tourism Office in Rome and the Chinese Consulate-General in Milan held an online reception to celebrate the coming Chinese Lunar New Year and Winter Olympic Games on Jan 25.
A special zodiac stamp issued by the Hungarian Post to celebrate the Chinese New Year of the Tiger was presented at an online ceremony here on Tuesday.
The China Cultural Center in Seoul held an online activity promoting Chinese intangible cultural heritage paper-cutting in Seoul on Jan 22.
Although most of performances for the upcoming Chinese lunar New Year celebrations are canceled in Manila due to epidemic prevention and control measures, local dragon and lion costume workshops still work on creations for customers who are ready to buy or rent the costumes to display.
Disneyland California Adventure Park turned into a sea of red and gold as its celebrations for the upcoming Year of the Tiger started.
The 2021 "Focus on Zhejiang" International Cultural Exchange Activities event closed on Friday in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province.
Australia Post has issued a new set of stamps and coins, featuring playful images of tigers, to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Tiger.
NEW YORK-Artists from the US-China Music Institute of the Bard College Conservatory of Music will present two concerts celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year in late January, said a recent release by the US-China Music Institute.