At this time, the Lunar New Year atmosphere is bustling in China and Hong Kong. People are busy decorating their houses, the streets are brightly decorated, and New Year's Eve performances are carefully prepared by artists...
Streets in Hong Kong are decorated with giant dragon mascots and many colorful lanterns to welcome the Lunar New Year 2024.
People walk on a street in Hong Kong on the days leading up to Lunar New Year. Lanterns are one of the indispensable decorations during Lunar New Year in Hong Kong, China. Lanterns are usually made of paper, silk, or other materials, elaborately decorated with many different shapes such as flowers, animals, characters...
The Chinese New Year is also known as the Lunar New Year, Spring Festival, New Year's Eve, and the Passing of the Year. This is the most important holiday of the year with vibrant festivals and many traditional cultural activities. In the photo: Artists practice a performance for the Lunar New Year celebration in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, northern China on January 31, 2024.
Young people make paper decorations in Jiangxi province. From December 23, Chinese people start preparing for the New Year. People clean their houses, buy new year items, paste flower patterns on door frames, and put up parallel sentences in front of their doors...
Local people cook a sweet rice dumpling called tangyuan in Zhuji, Zhejiang Province, China. Lunar New Year is an occasion for family reunion. Tangyuan, which means reunion, is often prepared by Chinese people during the New Year.
Chinese people hang red lanterns to celebrate the Lunar New Year in Pingyao, Shanxi Province. Chunyun is the peak travel period during the Lunar New Year in China. This year, Chunyun started on January 26 and will last until March 5. According to recent data from China's Ministry of Transport , 9 billion trips are expected to be made during this year's Chunyun, including 1.8 billion trips by rail, road, air and water, and 7.2 billion self-driving trips.
Folk artists perform fireworks made of molten iron at an ice and snow festival in Hebei province, northern China.
Artisan Deng Peilin and workers check details of a giant lantern in Zigong city, southwest China's Sichuan province, in preparation for the 2024 Lunar New Year.
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(Photo: Xinhua)
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