The New Year decorations are set in Longtan Park in Beijing, capital of China, Jan 24, 2017, to greet the upcoming Spring Festival, or Chinese Lunar New Year, which falls on Jan 28 this year.
Folk artist Jia Shujuan shows palm-plaited roosters in Luoyang, Central China's Henan province, Jan 15, 2017.
Citizens and tourists view the lights decoration for the upcoming Chinese lunar new year in Macao, South China, Jan 23, 2017.
China will usher in the lunar New Year on Jan 28. Traditionally, the holiday is observed in China, Vietnam and some other Asian countries. Now the 400-year-old festival is going global.
Photos of children Children perform at concert to celebrating the upcoming Year of the Rooster.
Photos of tourists visiting lantern fair to celebrate upcoming Spring Festival.
More than 150 foreigners came to experience the folk culture and customs of the upcoming Spring Festival, together with local residents.
The "Nourish Yourself within the World, Enjoy Attractions in Tonghua" event started Wednesday and ends Saturday in Tonghua city, Northeast China's Jilin province.
To celebrate the upcoming Year of the Rooster, Chen Fengxian, a miniature engraver from Taiwan, carved an extremely small rooster by 1 millimeter resin material.
Malaysia Post recently issued stamps featuring the Malaysia Serama chicken to herald the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year. Serama is a breed that originated in Malaysia within the last 50 years.
Festival lanterns are lit up to greet the upcoming Spring Festival in Huixian county, Central China's Henan province, Jan. 14, 2017.
Folk artist Kan Zongqin makes rooster-shaped dough modellings in Zaozhuang, East China's Shandong province, Jan 8, 2017.