Chinese New Year Celebrations

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many red lanterns are hanging from the ceiling
Count the lanterns. The celebration of the Chinese New Year remains the most important of annual festivals on the Chinese lunar calendar.
people dressed in colorful costumes are dancing on a red carpet with dragon heads and tails
Temple fair held to celebrate Spring Festival in Beijing - Xinhua | English.news.cn
Actors perform dragon dance during a temple fair held to celebrate the Spring Festival, or the Chinese Lunar New Year, in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 11, 2013.
people are standing in front of a red sculpture
China Plus
A "door" shaped like the Chinese character "fu" in a spring festival temple fair in Zhengzhou City, capital of central China's Henan Province.
people in yellow and red costumes are walking down the street with lanterns hanging above them
Beijing Temple Fair
a woman is standing in the middle of a street with trees and decorations on it
Scenes From 21st-Century China
A girl rides on a child's scooter under decorations for a temple fair ahead of Chinese Lunar New Year at Ditan Park in Beijing, on February 2, 2016.
a tree with red flowers and people standing around it
Chinese New Year 2015 Special: Asian Countries Preparing for Annual Spring Festival [PHOTOS]
Happy Chinese New Year_Ditan Park_Chinese lunar calendar is represented by one of 12 animal symbols of the Chinese zodiac: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep (Goat), Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Boar. For 2016, it’s the Monkey’s turn.
Chinese New Year at Yu Gardens  These lanterns are the Chinese zodiac animals  From the right:   first row: dragon, pig, tiger, goat/sheep  second row: rooster, snake, rabbit, rat horse    Happy Year of the Rat! Cny Lantern, Asian Lanterns, Birthday Greetings Quotes, Chinese Zodiac Animals, Animal Zodiac, Chinese New Year Party, Chinese Horoscope, Zodiac Animals, Chinese Folk Art
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Chinese New Year at Yu Gardens These lanterns are the Chinese zodiac animals From the right: first row: dragon, pig, tiger, goat/sheep second row: rooster, snake, rabbit, rat horse Happy Year of the Rat!
an origami bird with long legs and tail, standing on its hind legs
Vibrant Colors Origami Rooster Stock Vector - Illustration of beauty, animals: 15228412
Vibrant colors Origami rooster
a colorful rooster standing on top of a pile of ribbons in front of a white background
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Natsuki Otani was born in Tokyo and is now working in England, she has had many clients a few being; Urban Outfitters, SoulPancake and Computer Arts Projects Magazine. Natsuki describes her work perfectly, ‘I have a style that is best described in colour and realised in detailed design. Bold vibrant colour forms the basis of a working practice that seeks to unite dreams and reality. I try to give the viewer a feast of colour and complexity, my surreal macabre touches are the counterpoint to ...
a colorful rooster standing on top of a flower filled field with the sun in the background
I am a rooster in the Chinese zodiac.
what's your animal? in the korean language, which includes different kinds of animals
What's Your Animal? Chinese Zodiac in Korea - Learn Korean with Fun & Colorful Infographics
With the New Year passing a few weeks ago, thought I would make this. Note that in Korea, the Year of the Rooster can also be called chicken or hen, the Year of the Goat can also be called r...
two yellow lion statues with the words 10 chinese new year questions to share with children
10 Chinese New Year Questions to Discuss with Children
Here are 10 facts about the traditions in Chinese New Year to answer 10 questions to share with children. You will find the family tradition, lion dance, red envelope, folk story, etc.