• A Chinese-Indonesian man prays on the eve of the Lunar New Year in Surabaya, East Java province. Juni Kriswanto / AFP Photo
    A Chinese-Indonesian man prays on the eve of the Lunar New Year in Surabaya, East Java province. Juni Kriswanto / AFP Photo
  • Dressed in imperial costume, Bruce Q Tran holds onto his mother Nhi's hands while they walk down steps at the Hsi Lai (Come West) Buddhist Temple in Hacienda Heights, California on the eve of the Lunar New Year. Frederic J Brown / AFP Photo
    Dressed in imperial costume, Bruce Q Tran holds onto his mother Nhi's hands while they walk down steps at the Hsi Lai (Come West) Buddhist Temple in Hacienda Heights, California on the eve of the Lunar New Year. Frederic J Brown / AFP Photo
  • People watch a fireworks display in Hanoi, Vietnam. Linh Pham / Getty Images
    People watch a fireworks display in Hanoi, Vietnam. Linh Pham / Getty Images
  • Fireworks light up the sky at the Pak Pie Hut Cou temple in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Dedi Sinuhaji / AFP Photo
    Fireworks light up the sky at the Pak Pie Hut Cou temple in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Dedi Sinuhaji / AFP Photo
  • An Indonesian Chinese woman prays at Dharma Sakti temple in Jakarta. Mast Irham / EPA
    An Indonesian Chinese woman prays at Dharma Sakti temple in Jakarta. Mast Irham / EPA
  • A man releases birds in Jakarta. Beawiharta / Reuters
    A man releases birds in Jakarta. Beawiharta / Reuters
  • A woman burns incense at the Lama Temple in Beijing. Mark Schiefelbein / AP Photo
    A woman burns incense at the Lama Temple in Beijing. Mark Schiefelbein / AP Photo
  • A woman takes a picture of her husband creating snow angels in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Eric Gaillard / Reuters
    A woman takes a picture of her husband creating snow angels in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Eric Gaillard / Reuters
  • Filipino children perform with dragon costumes in front of revellers in Manila's Chinatown. Francis R Malasig / EPA
    Filipino children perform with dragon costumes in front of revellers in Manila's Chinatown. Francis R Malasig / EPA
  • People walk past a kiosk selling Chinese decorations in Jakarta. Bay Ismoyo / AFP Photo
    People walk past a kiosk selling Chinese decorations in Jakarta. Bay Ismoyo / AFP Photo
  • A man carries his child under traditional Chinese lanterns at a temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Sadiq Asyraf / AP Photo
    A man carries his child under traditional Chinese lanterns at a temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Sadiq Asyraf / AP Photo
  • People burn incense sticks and pray for good fortune in Chongqing, China. Reuters
    People burn incense sticks and pray for good fortune in Chongqing, China. Reuters
  • A woman lights a candle in Bandung, West Java province. Timur Matahari / AFP Photo
    A woman lights a candle in Bandung, West Java province. Timur Matahari / AFP Photo
  • A worker fixes lanterns at the Leng Nuei Yee Chinese temple in Bangkok, Thailand. Sakchai Lalit / AP Photo
    A worker fixes lanterns at the Leng Nuei Yee Chinese temple in Bangkok, Thailand. Sakchai Lalit / AP Photo
  • Fireworks light up the sky during a countdown welcoming the Chinese Lunar new year in Binondo district, Manila. Dondi Tawatao / Reuters
    Fireworks light up the sky during a countdown welcoming the Chinese Lunar new year in Binondo district, Manila. Dondi Tawatao / Reuters
  • People perform with dragon as they celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year in Lviv, Ukraine. Mykola Tys / EPA
    People perform with dragon as they celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year in Lviv, Ukraine. Mykola Tys / EPA

Lunar New Year celebrations around the world - in pictures


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People in Asia and around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year on Friday with festivals, parades and temple visits to ask for blessings.

This year marks the Year of the Dog, one of the 12 animals in the Chinese astrological chart. People in Beijing celebrated with family feasts and visits to bustling temple fairs amid the mid-winter chill.

Ditan Park in the city centre was the most vibrant, with empty tree branches festooned with red lanterns and traditional goods and foods being snapped up by the churning crowds.

Other New Year traditions include the eating of dumplings in northern China and gift giving to children in the form of cash-stuffed red envelopes called hongbao. However, a ban on fireworks in 400 cities, including the capital, severely curtailed such traditional ear-splitting displays this year.

Ethnic Chinese and others around the world also marked the holiday with celebrations. In the Philippines, which boasts a large ethnic Chinese minority, fire breathers performed at a street fair in Manila and children used crates and buckets to put on improvised lion dances.

In Japan, lion dances were performed in Chinatown in the port city of Yokohama, while in Malaysia, a diver dressed as the god of good fortune fed fish at an aquarium in Kuala Lumpur as visitors looked on.

In South Korea, the festivals were more solemn, with refugees from the 1950-53 Korean War and their descendants paying respects to ancestors at the Demilitarized Zone dividing the country from communist North Korea.

Taiwanese marked the start of the new year with a mad rush to be the first to plant a stick of incense in a temple censor, with the victor receiving a prize and blessings for a prosperous 2018.

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