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Chinese New Year Collection (page 4)

"Embracing Tradition and Festivities: Chinese New Year Celebrations Across the Globe" As the vibrant red lanterns illuminate the streets

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Woman preparing cakes for the Chinese New Year, 1861

Woman preparing cakes for the Chinese New Year, 1861. From the Illustrated News, 1861

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Hong Kong Buddhist temple

Hong Kong Buddhist temple
Chi Lin Nunnery, a large Buddhist temple complex on Diamond Hill

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Victoria peak, Hong Kong

Victoria peak, Hong Kong
Hong Kong and Victoria harbor aerial view

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Happy Rabbit Lunar New Year Chinese Lanterns

Happy Rabbit Lunar New Year Chinese Lanterns
Happy Chinese New Year Lantern with Best Wishes for Year of Rabbit Symbols

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Azulejos Decorative Tiles in Macaus Old City centre, Macau, China

Azulejos Decorative Tiles in Macaus Old City centre, Macau, China
A view on one of the Azuljos decorative tiles, part of the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau, located across from Senado Square, Macau, China

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Chinese newyear fireworks at Victoria habour, Hong Kong

Chinese newyear fireworks at Victoria habour, Hong Kong

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: 1904 Chinese New Year Women holding babies Women

1904 Chinese New Year Women holding babies Women
1904 Chinese New Year, Women holding babies, Women of China, 1904 postcards, 1904, Ready for the chinese New Year

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Rocking chairs Babies China Chinese New Year
Rocking chairs, Babies of China, Chinese New Year in California, History of Los Angeles, 1903, California, Los Angeles, Chinesenbaby, United States of America

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: The Dragon Dance Is Performed By The Hong Luca Kung Fu Association During The Opening Ceremonies

The Dragon Dance Is Performed By The Hong Luca Kung Fu Association During The Opening Ceremonies For The Chinese New Year In The Chinatown Centre; Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Hong Kong

Hong Kong and Victoria harbor aerial view on a foggy night

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Quarry bay, Hong Kong

Quarry bay, Hong Kong
Typical popular buildings in Quarry Bar with overcrowded and small apartments

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Marina bay, Singapore

Marina bay, Singapore
Financial district at sunrise at Marina bay in Singapore

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Hong Kong buildings by night

Hong Kong buildings by night
Hong Kong and Victoria harbor aerial view on a foggy night

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Hong Kong Chinese new year fireworks 2016

Hong Kong Chinese new year fireworks 2016

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Chinese New Year Parade in Sydney

Chinese New Year Parade in Sydney
Lanterns at Lunar New Year Parade down George street in Sydney

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Stilt dancers, New Year celebrations, China, Asia

Stilt dancers, New Year celebrations, China, Asia

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Chinese lion decorations at Fa Yuen Street Market, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Chinese lion decorations at Fa Yuen Street Market, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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Chinese New Year, China Town, London, England

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Lantern, Chinese New Year

Lantern, Chinese New Year, Philippines

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: China, Beijing

China, Beijing. Chinese New Year Spring Festival - red lanterns and dragon scultpure decorating the entrance gate at Longtanhu Park Fair

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Hong Kong
Shop signs hanging over a central Hong Kong street

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Hong Kong
Buddhist temple on Lantau island

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Hong Kong
Quarry Bay over populated buildings in Hong Kong island

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Hong Kong and Victoria harbor aerial view on a foggy night

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Hong Kong

Hong Kong and Victoria harbor aerial view on a foggy night

Background imageChinese New Year Collection: Hong Kong

Hong Kong and Victoria harbor aerial view on a foggy night




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"Embracing Tradition and Festivities: Chinese New Year Celebrations Across the Globe" As the vibrant red lanterns illuminate the streets, a symphony of crackling firecrackers fills the air, marking the joyous arrival of Chinese New Year. From Paris to Hong Kong, and even as far as Manila and London, this ancient festival transcends borders and unites people in celebration. In Paris, France, amidst iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, locals and tourists gather to witness an enchanting dragon dance that weaves through bustling Chinatown streets. The mesmerizing performance captivates hearts with its graceful movements and colorful costumes. Meanwhile in Ho Chi Minh City's Quan Am Pagoda, lion dance performers bring good fortune to onlookers during their annual Chinese New Year festivities. The rhythmic beat of drums echoes through the temple grounds as these majestic creatures come alive with each step. Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai becomes a wonderland adorned with elaborate decorations for Chinese New Year. Intricate paper cuttings depicting auspicious symbols hang from every corner while imitation firecrackers add a touch of excitement to this enchanting garden. Hong Kong's Central district transforms into a shopper's paradise during this festive season. Streets are lined with stalls selling vibrant Chinese New Year decorations - from ornate lanterns to lucky charms - enticing visitors seeking blessings for prosperity and happiness. Across Asia in Macao, tangerine good luck symbols adorn doorways as part of traditional Chinese New Year decorations. These bright citrus fruits symbolize wealth and abundance while adding a burst of color to homes throughout China. Not only confined within Asia's boundaries but also reaching Europe’s shores; Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown comes alive during these celebrations. Colorful lanterns sway above cheerful crowds who immerse themselves in cultural performances showcasing China’s rich heritage. Lastly, Chengdu embraces creativity by hanging multicolored handmade lanterns from trees in parks during the Chinese New Year Spring Festival.