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Chinese New Year is an important Chinese festival celebrated at the turn of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. It is also known as the Spring Festival, the literal translation of the modern Chinese name. Celebrations traditionally run from the evening preceding the first day, to the
Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first calendar month. The first day of the New Year falls on the new moon between 21 January and 20 February.
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A child walks alongside one of the installations of Magical Lantern Festival, created to celebrate the Chinese New Year, at Chiswick House Gardens in London, Britain February 3, 2016.
A visitor walks next to one of the installations at the Magical Lantern Festival, created to celebrate the Chinese New Year at Chiswick House Gardens in London, Britain February 3, 2016.
A visitor walks past an installation at the Magical Lantern Festival, created to celebrate the Chinese New Year, at Chiswick House Gardens in London, Britain February 3, 2016.
One of the installations is seen at the Magical Lantern Festival, created to celebrate the Chinese New Year at Chiswick House Gardens in London, Britain February 3, 2016.
Visitors walk next to one of the installations, at the Magical Lantern Festival, created to celebrate the Chinese New Year, at Chiswick House Gardens in London, Britain February 3, 2016.
Visitors walk past an installation shaped like a dragon, at the Magical Lantern Festival, created to celebrate the Chinese New Year, at Chiswick House Gardens in London, Britain February 3, 2016.
Visitors walk past installations at the Magical Lantern Festival, created to celebrate the Chinese New Year, at Chiswick House Gardens in London, Britain February 3, 2016.
Visitors walk through one of the installations, at the Magical Lantern Festival, created to celebrate the Chinese New Year, at Chiswick House Gardens in London, Britain February 3, 2016.
Visitors look at lanterns in the shape of the Chinese Terracotta Warriors at Sydney Harbour on February 13, 2015. The artworks, created for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 by a team of Chinese artists, is on display for the first time in Australia to launch the Australian celebrations of the Lunar New Year of the Sheep.
Visitors look at lanterns in the shape of the Chinese Terracotta Warriors at Sydney Harbour on February 13, 2015. The artworks, created for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 by a team of Chinese artists, is on display for the first time in Australia to launch the Australian celebrations of the Lunar New Year of the Sheep
Visitors look at lanterns in the shape of the Chinese Terracotta Warriors at Sydney Harbour on February 13, 2015. The artworks, created for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 by a team of Chinese artists, is on display for the first time in Australia to launch the Australian celebrations of the Lunar New Year of the Sheep.
Visitors look at lanterns in the shape of the Chinese Terracotta Warriors at Sydney Harbour on February 13, 2015. The artworks, created for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 by a team of Chinese artists, is on display for the first time in Australia to launch the Australian celebrations of the Lunar New Year of the Sheep
Women dressed as Chinese ladies are seen at Sydney Harbour on February 13, 2015. Lanterns in the shape of the Chinese Terracotta Warriors, created for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 by a team of Chinese artists, are on display for the first time in Australia to launch the Australian celebrations of the Lunar New Year of the Sheep
Wishes tied to plastic oranges hanging from the branches of a special tree in the remote village of Lam Tsuen of Hong Kong new territories
A woman hangs wish tablets traditionally used to pray for wealth and good fortune on a fence built around a tree on the third day of the Chinese Lunar New Year