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.
Spring Festival is all about harmony and affection. And, as long as families come together, the declining use of firecrackers won't make a difference to the festival celebrations
The Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing has kicked off its Spring Festival season with a series of cultural activities since the start of February, including dance performances, movies, talks and exhibitions.
Aerial photo taken on Feb 6, 2018 shows the Zhonghua Gate in Nanjing, capital city of East China's Jiangsu province.
A dragon dance troupe performs at Universal Studios Singapore as part of Lunar New Year celebrations on Feb 8, 2018.
Villager make red lanterns for the upcoming Spring Festival at a workshop in Beileng township of Wenxian county, Central China's Henan province, Feb 7, 2018.
When it comes to China's traditional New Year paintings, nianhua, many think of exquisite pieces produced by studios in the historic town of Yangliuqing in Tianjin, or the Taohuawu area in Suzhou in Jiangsu province.
People perform during a gala for greeting the Spring Festival in Fangshan District of Beijing, capital of China, Feb 6, 2018.
It is believed that the earliest chunlian couplet found in China was written on a page of the Dunhuang Manuscripts, a cache of documents previously sealed in one of the Mogao Caves in northwestern Gansu province.
The China National Traditional Orchestra enchanted a Hungarian audience here Monday night with its Grand Chinese New Year concert.
Dancers from Chinese Inner Mongolia autonomous region perform during the "Happy Chinese New Year" gala at the Red City Hall in Berlin, capital of Germany, on Feb 5, 2018.
A lantern fair to celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival was held in the underground dwellings in Shanzhou district of Sanmenxia city, Central China’s Henan province, on Monday evening.