Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrates the new year according to the Chinese lunar calendar and in 2025 ...
On the arrival of the Yi Si (乙巳) Year of the Snake,Global Times released the specially designed video "Spring Lanterns, Chinese New Year", warmly congratulating the successful application ...
To mark the 30th anniversary, an exhibition on Chinese lantern art opened alongside the festival at Yuyuan Garden Malls. With 13 pieces of ancient lantern artifacts from museums, 10 nianhua ...
The southern Chinese city of Fuzhou is known for its traditional events surrounding the Chinese New Year. This includes dozens of colorful lanterns.
As night falls in the southern Chinese city of Fuzhou, lanterns -- some of them 10 metres high -- transform Hongguang Lake Park into a fantastical land of orange dragons, majestic sailboats ...
UJI, Kyoto Prefecture--Manpukuji temple here is celebrating its Chinese roots with 30 or so Chinese-style lanterns that transform its grounds into a magical world of light in the evening.