Li Xia, a Manchu paper-cutting artist in Jilin city, Jilin province, recently finished a collection that includes 100 dog paper-cuts in different shapes to welcome the Year of the Dog.
To welcome the Year of the dog, an exhibition showcasing the culture of dogs is currently underway at Heilongjiang Provincial Museum in Harbin.
Featuring Chinese kung fu, lion dance performance and dog statues show, the 2018 Lunar Fest kicked off on Monday to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
The special zodiac stamp issued by the Hungarian Post in the honor of the Chinese Year of the Dog was presented to the public in the Hungarian Stamp Museum here on Tuesday.
Customarily, couplets with characters gou or quan, which means "dog", are rarely seen. However, Guo Zengfa, a calligraphy enthusiast, ditched the common practice and created Spring Festival couplets featuring character gou or quan.
Neolithic culture, which is said to have been inherited by residents of Dawenkou town in present-day Shandong province, is known as Dawenkou Culture.
Art lovers from the Zhongyuan Oil Field in Puyang city of Henan province showcase their stone paintings. Images of dogs become alive on the stones, designed to welcome the upcoming Year of the Dog.
Students make dog-shaped dough sculptures at a primary school in Hanshan district of Handan, North China's Hebei province, Jan 30, 2018.
On Jan 18, a Chinese zodiac jewelry exhibition, was unveiled at the gallery of the Center of International Cultural Exchange.
China Post issued a set of special stamps titled "New Year Greetings" on Wednesday, which is the fourth set of the series.