A Chinese New Year gala night on Sunday has connected thousands of Auckland residents with unique experiences of the Chinese culture and performances.
If there is one phrase to describe the past Spring Festival holiday, it is "Ren Shan Ren Hai," a Chinese idiom meaning there are many people out there.
As the Year of the Rabbit arrived on Jan 22, a Sunday, people across the United States had ample free time to celebrate the traditional Chinese New Year festival, with one of the highlights being a special tribute by China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang at an NBA game in Washington.
A unique Chinese New Year concert "The Sound of Spring" was held here on Saturday, charming the audience with the diversity and artistry of Chinese symphonic music.
On Jan 22, the second day of the seven-day Spring Festival holiday, 65-year-old Guo Cuimei decided to celebrate the holiday by going to the cinema.
After enduring the negative impact of COVID-19, China's cinemas welcomed crowds of moviegoers during the Spring Festival holiday, raising hopes for the film industry's recovery.
A carnival to usher in the Year of the Rabbit was held at the city hall of Copenhagen in Denmark on Jan 21, the eve of Chinese New Year.
The show, set against the backdrop of a 1990s film set, focuses on kung fu masters, Chen Nan reports.
Myth and science fiction combine to give appreciative viewers a taste of the past and future, Li Yingxue reports.
Indonesians have welcomed the return of lively festivities for Chinese New Year after three years of subdued celebrations because of the pandemic, with everything from presidential greetings to traditional lion dances.
Guests celebrated the historical connection between Chinese liquor and Italy at a recent reception held in Milan by the Qingtian chamber of commerce to ring in the Chinese Lunar New Year.
A blind pianist from China is the beneficiary of a recent Chinese New Year concert to help him pursue his musical dreams.