Residents look for some new year decorations during the lunar new year market at a shopping mall in Richmond, Canada, Feb. 14, 2015.
A Canadian contemporary art exhibition, The Transformation of Canadian Landscape Art: Inside & Outside of Being, will be on display through March 8 at Today Art Museum in Beijing.
Shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia, celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year with bright colors and beautiful decorations.
People watch lion dance at an Indonesian Chinese school for the upcoming Chinese Lunar New year in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Feb 14, 2015.
The "Happy Chinese New Year - Memories of the People's Republic of China Photo Exhibition" was held at University of Toronto in Toronto, Canada, on Feb. 13, 2015.
The publicity video of the China's Central Television (CCTV) Spring Festival Gala is shown on the LCD screen leased by Xinhua Gallery Media Co. at Times Square, New York, the United States, on Feb. 12, 2015.
"Night of Beijing, Happy Chinese New Year" traditional cultural performance was held by the Chinese Ministry of Culture in Istanbul on Friday.
Sydney Mayor Clover Moore and Chinese artist Xia Nan jointly turned on the lights of the lanterns of Terracotta Warriors, one of the most breathtaking components in the history of Sydney's Chinese New Year Festival celebrations on Friday night.
Historical names and old sayings such as "Hutong" ought to be maintained while foreign languages and leaders'and modern people's names should be banned in the place names in Beijing according to the latest rule draft
Beijing's Palace Museum, otherwise known as the Forbidden City, launched its iPhone app on Thursday, showcasing its antiques collection.
An original Tibetan music album called Inner Voice was released just days before the Chinese New Year, adding a flash of color to the festival’s accents.
The Art Institute of Chicago announced Tuesday that it would launch Mandarin-Chinese audio guides to help tourists navigate the Institute.