A dragon-dance performance is held at the Chinatown in New York, the U.S., to celebrate the Lunar Chinese New Year, Feb. 1, 2022. (Photo/Agencies)
Multiple countries around the world have organized distinctive cultural activities to welcome the traditional Chinese Spring Festival, the most important festival of the Chinese over a year.
The traditional Chinese Spring Festival marking the Year of the Tiger fell on Jan. 31 this year.
A ballet dancer performs at the World Trade Center station in New York, the U.S., Feb. 5, 2022. (Photo: China News Service/Liao Pan)
A free symphony concert was held to welcome the Chinese New Year.
A dragon-dance performance is held to celebrate the Lunar Chinese New Year in an avenue in Paris, France, Feb. 1, 2022. (Photo/VCG)
The traditional Chinese Spring Festival marking the Year of the Tiger fell on Jan. 31 this year.
Cultural activities held at the Chinatown at Mexico City, capital of Mexico, Feb. 1, 2022. (Photo/Agencies)
The traditional Chinese Spring Festival marking the Year of the Tiger fell on Jan. 31 this year.
A Dragon-dance performance to celebrate the Lunar Chinese New Year inside a shopping mall at Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia, Feb. 4, 2022. (Photo/VCG)
The traditional Chinese Spring Festival marking the Year of the Tiger fell on Jan. 31 this year.
Niagara Falls in Canada was illuminated with red lights to echo the Chinese New Year, Feb. 1, 2022. (Photo: China News service/Yu Ruidong)
The traditional Chinese Spring Festival marking the Year of the Tiger fell on Jan. 31 this year.
Local citizens enjoy cultural performances celebrating the Chinese New Year in Naples, Italy, Feb. 6, 2022. (Photo/VCG)
The traditional Chinese Spring Festival marking the Year of the Tiger fell on Jan. 31 this year.