A pastry shop in Weifang, East China's Shandong province has made some adorable tiger-shaped pastries in celebration of the Year of the Tiger.
Australia Post has issued a new set of stamps and coins, featuring playful images of tigers, to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Tiger.
China Post issued a set of special stamps for the Year of the Tiger on Wednesday, marking the 42nd consecutive year since it issued the first zodiac stamps in 1980.
The Palace Museum in Beijing released its calendar for 2022 on Sept 6 although the Year of the Tiger is still more than four months away. Nevertheless, for fans of traditional Chinese culture, the long wait is over.
An exhibition featuring creative works based on traditional tiger-themed paper-cuts is being held at the Yantai Cultural Center in East China's Shandong province on June 20.