Tourists view lanterns during the 40th Baotu Spring lantern fair in Jinan,East China's Shandong province, Feb 5, 2019, the first day of Chinese Lunar New Year.
China's most-watched annual television show on Chinese Lunar New Year's eve has set a new viewership record, according to its broadcaster China Media Group.
Lantern decorations set up at Chinatown in Manila, the Philippines.ahead of Chinese Lunar New Year.
A temple fair presented local people and the Chinese community in Nigeria with shows and Chinese food in celebration of the upcoming Chinese Spring Festival.
Estonians celebrated the "Happy Chinese New Year" activities and watched colorful performance in the Estonian capital on Saturday afternoon.
A lantern show is held at a Chinese temple on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year, which will fall on Feb 5.
Among all the libraries established in rural China, Heshun Library is renowned as one of the earliest and largest, as well as for its special history.
Spring Festival is a period for reunion among family and friends. Traditionally, this is also the time to relax, and catch up with long overdue visits.
The old town of Heshun is so far off the beaten tourist track that it is overlooked by millions of tourists who pour into China each year to swoop on much better known locales and attractions.
Lessons from doing it alone Chen Meiling shares her experiences on the road in Lijiang, Yunnan province.
The Yunnan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism recently held an event in Beijing to promote its rich tourism resources.
An exhibition of more than 100 Wuqiang New Year pictures began Jan 31 in the National Library of China and will last until the end of March.