A "Happy Chinese New Year" event co-organized by Sofia China Cultural Center and the municipal government of Sofia, was held at the Serdica archaeological complex in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria on Feb 11.
The temple fair is the most distinctive folk activity during Spring Festival in Beijing. Most temple fairs offer cultural performances, traditional arts and crafts, games and local snacks.
A painting exhibition was held at the China Cultural Center in Brussels, featuring Chinese spring festival-themed art to celebrate the Year of the Dog.
A total of 12 artworks featuring Chinese cultural elements, including traditional brocades and costumes, are being exhibited in shop windows at Galeries Lafayette in Paris from Thursday to Feb 26.
American art dealer David Zwirner opens his inaugural Asian space in H Queen’s with a solo exhibition by Belgian painter Michaël Borremans
Against a wintry backdrop, a dazzling display of red lit up Niagara Falls to welcome the coming Chinese Lunar New Year of the Dog.
Artists play Wuju opera to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year in Piazza del Popolo of Rome, Italy, Feb 10, 2018.
To celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year, which falls on Friday, Feb 16 this year, a celebration called Fantastic Art China from Feb 13 to 20 will take place at iconic venues and landmarks across the city.
With the theme of embracing the Year of the Dog, the 2018 Dingsheng Royal Lantern Fair kicks off in Chengde city, North China's Hebei province.
If you’re wondering where to go for the coming Spring Festival break, we’ve put together a list of recommended destinations for you.
Artists wearing costumes of Chinese ethnic minorities perform during a celebration held for the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year in Yangon, Myanmar, Feb 10, 2018.
People visit the 2018 Lunar New Year Fair at Victoria Park in South China's Hong Kong, Feb 10, 2018.