During the Spring Festival holiday, Xizang Museum recently opened several exhibitions to highlight the culture of Tibet ethnic group.
People visit an indoor park in new year in Harbin,capital city of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, Feb 12, 2016.
Greeting the God of Wealth is a traditional custom to celebrate Lunar New Year in China.
Lanterns are lit up at Yuyuan Garden for the annual Spring Festival.
Last year, Indonesia recorded some 1.3 million Chinese tourists, but expected to increase the number of Chinese tourists to 2 million by the end of this year.
People of Huayao Dai ethnic group take part in a parade to celebrate the traditional "Huajie" festival in Jiasa township of Xinping Yi-Dai autonomous county, Southwest China's Yunnan province, Feb 11, 2016.
People of Miao ethnic group dance to celebrate the Spring Festival in Rongjiang county, Southwest China's Guizhou province, Feb 11, 2016.
An increasing number of wealthy Chinese are traveling abroad during Spring Festival holidays, bringing big business to global retailers.
In Southern Gansu, along the middle of the Hexi Corridor, north of Qilian Mountains, the Yugur ethnic minority has a population of only 11,000 people.
Tuesday marked the first day of the "Fire Monkey Losar" on the Tibetan calendar. The Tibetan New Year is normally celebrated by religious rituals, long prayers, horse races, family gatherings and feasts.
Nearly 60 pieces of artworks featured in monkey figures are on display at the Capital Museum to greet the Chinese Lunar New Year of Monkey.
Year of the Monkey celebrated across China