Paris celebrated the poetic spirit of the Chinese New Year as the "Odes to Spring" Sino-Foreign Poetry Exchange took place at the China Cultural Center in Paris on Feb 21, 2026.
The Shanghai Museum and the China Institute in America jointly launched the "Chinese New Year Museum Family Day" event in New York, on Feb 21.
The Happy Chinese New Year celebration was held at the Australian National Maritime Museum on Feb 22.
The Chinese New Year Concert 2026 was held at the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, on Feb 21.
People watch traditional Chinese costume performance during a Chinese New Year celebration at Camden Market in London, Britain, Feb 21, 2026.
People take part in a parade celebrating Chinese New Year in Madrid, Spain, Feb 22, 2026.
A lion dance is staged at Trafalgar Square to celebrate the Chinese New Year in London, Britain, on Feb. 22, 2026.
The renowned Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in Los Angeles County, California, transformed its famed gardens and stately museum halls into a festive wonderland on Saturday to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
From classrooms to concert halls, from cobblestone streets to the cinema screen, the spirit of China's Spring Festival is increasingly finding a place in everyday life in Malta through this year's "Happy Chinese New Year" program.
The lion dance, brought to the first US Chinatowns in places like San Francisco and New York in the mid-1800s by Chinese immigrants from the south, has become an iconic part of Chinese New Year celebrations around the country after more than a hundred years.
The rehearsal hall in Dubai is steeped in hushed anticipation. Dozens, then hundreds of voices, blend into seamless harmony — the deep, steadfast tones of the men intertwining with the luminous, soaring notes of the women. Their unified chorus of My Motherland and I fills the space with profound emotions.
As the Year of the Horse approaches, the spirit of Chinese New Year is sweeping across the globe in a vibrant celebration of heritage, joy and shared humanity. From ancient streets to modern plazas, festivities unfold in settings both familiar and new, carried in the hearts of communities far from home.