As 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit, according to the Chinese zodiac, more than 300 depictions of the animal in paintings, cartoons and digital programs, are being showcased in Zodiac Art Exhibition, an exhibition of artworks, at the Shanghai Library's Pudong branch, which will run until Feb 19.
A series of cultural and creative products featuring rabbit images will meet the public.
With a human body and a rabbit's ears and mouth, Lord Rabbit, known as Tu'er Ye in Chinese, is considered an amazing symbol of Beijing local culture.
A diverse crowd of several hundred people queued up in front of the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco on Thursday morning for a ceremony that meant more to them than just the issuance of a popular postage stamp.
China Post on Thursday released a set of two special stamps to celebrate the upcoming Chinese zodiac Year of the Rabbit.
As a part of the 2023 Beijing Consumption Season, Caishikou Department Store launched a set of gold and silver medals commemorating the upcoming Year of the Rabbit.
A series of global events to celebrate the traditions and culture of Chinese New Year is announced.
Minor Cold, a Chinese solar term, is set to usher in preparations for the Lunar New Year.
The upcoming Spring Festival, or the Chinese Year of the Rabbit, has boosted consumption nationwide. People have started shopping to purchase decorations for the festival and select new year's gifts.
As the New Year and the Spring Festival approaches, people select some decorations to celebrate the occasion. Next year is the Year of Rabbit and the Spring Festival falls on Jan 22, 2023.