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.
People in Heihe city of Heilongjiang province and in the neighboring Russian city of Blagoveshchensk celebrated the Chinese New Year with singing and dancing on Feb 10.
A series of cultural activities kicked off on Thursday at the northern branch of Haidian District Library in Beijing to celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival, which falls on Feb 16 this year.
The makers of the upcoming action comedy sequel Detective Chinatown 2 held a promotional event in Beijing on Feb 8.
An exhibition of some copies of Yongle Dadian, among the world's largest old encyclopedias, is going on at the National Library of China in Beijing through March 2.
It is time for a countdown to the Spring Festival. Starting Friday, most Chinese families will kick off a series of rituals to welcome the Lunar New Year. The traditions that have been inherited and maintained for thousands of years, bear in them the culture of the nation.