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Beijing, Feb 5 (EFE/EPA).- Ditan park in the Chinese capital on Friday was decorated with Chinese lanterns as part of the preparations for the upcoming Lunar New Year day, which marks the beginning of the Year of Ox in Chinese astrology. (Camera: ROMAN PILIPEY).B-ROLL OF DITAN PARK IN BEIJING, CHINA, DECORATED WITH CHINESE LANTERNS FOR THE LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS.
Artists in Beijing perform a dragon dance to celebrate Lunar New Year, as the country's Year of the Dragon kicks off this Saturday. IMAGES
Crowds are seen at Beijing's railway station as people travel home ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday. IMAGES
Beijing, Feb 26 (EFE/EPA).- China celebrated the Lantern Festival Friday with adorned streets, marking the end of two-week long New Year celebrations.(Camera: WU HONG)SHOT LIST: THE LANTERN FESTIVAL IN BEIJING, CHINA.
Beijing, Feb 12 (EFE/EPA).- People all over the world are celebrating Chinese Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival.Festivities were marred this year as the world battles to deal with a deadly outbreak of coronavirus. The Lunar New Year 2021 falls on Feb. 12 and marks the beginning of the Year of the Ox in Chinese astrology. (Camera: ROMAN PILIPEY).SHOT LIST: LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS IN BEIJING, CHINA.
Beijing, Feb 11 (EFE/EPA).- Houses, shops and streets in Beijing were decorated Thursday with ornaments and lanterns to welcome the Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb. 12 and will mark the beginning of the Year of the Ox in Chinese astrology. (Camera: ROMAN PILIPEY).B-ROLL OF THE HUTONG NEIGHBORHOOD IN BEIJING, CHINA, DECORATED WITH ORNAMENTS AHEAD OF THE LUNAR NEW YEAR.
Beijing, Feb 11 (EFE/EPA).- Streets in Beijing were ligtened up by red lanterns Thursday to welcome the Lunar New Year, which falls on Feb. 12 and will mark the beginning of the Year of the Ox in Chinese astrology. (Camera: ROMAN PILIPEY).B-ROLL OF THE STREET OF QIANMEN DECORATED WITH RED LANTERNS ON THE EVE OF LUNAR NEW YEAR IN BEIJING, CHINA.