London hosts on Sunday the largest Chinese New Year celebrations outside Asia, attracting tens of thousands of people heading to areas around Chinatown to share the joy.
People pray with incense at the Thien Hau Temple to celebrate the first day of Chinese Lunar New Year in Los Angeles, the United States, Feb 16, 2018.
Various performances held to celebrate Spring Festival at Vancouver Int'l Airport.
A visitor enjoys a "snow slide" at the Sun Island International Snow Sculpture Art Expo park in Harbin, capital of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, Feb 17, 2018. Snow scenery here attracts tourists to enjoy the outdoor pleasure during the week-long Spring Festival holiday.
People perform a fire dragon dance in a shower of molten iron sparkling like fireworks to welcome the Spring Festival in Taierzhuang ancient town in Zaozhuang, East China's Shandong province, Feb 16, 2018.
Actors perform at a temple fair in Longtanhu Park, in Beijing, capital of China, Feb 16, 2018. Various celebrations were held all over China, to embrace Chinese Lunar New Year.
A photo exhibition entitled "China Stories" as well as an exhibition of intangible cultural heritage crafts kicked off in Pakistan on Feb. 5, showcasing a dynamic and innovative China combining its traditional cultural heritage and modern development.
Chinese peacekeepers in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in south Lebanon on Tuesday celebrated the Spring Festival with a cultural and artistic event.
The Empire State Building in New York City turned red and gold to celebrate the coming Chinese Spring Festival on Tuesday. The color lights would also shine on Thursday, which marks the Spring Festival Eve for the Chinese Year of the Dog.
For Mark Willcher, a resident from the US state of Maryland, having a son from China means a lot of happiness and also having to learn a lot-culture, language and traditions that are way different from the United States.
Miao musicians from Yunnan province will perform with the New York Philharmonic during Spring Festival.
Tens of thousands of residents from the local Chinese community in San Francisco and tourists packed a small downtown street for the dragon dance that would herald the celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year.