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Chinese New Year celebrations around the world

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2017-02-13 15:39Chinaculture.org Editor: Feng Shuang ECNS App Download

More than 1,000 entries from more than 30 countries have been submitted to the Just Share It - Happy Chinese New Year Photo Contest 2017 since its launch on Jan 1. Thank you for your participation!

The annual contest is still open for entries worldwide until Feb 28.

Regardless of whether you are a professional or amateur photographer, who you are or where you are from, everyone is welcome to submit photos of Chinese New Year celebrations around the globe. The photos must be taken outside of the Chinese mainland.

The entries will be judged and the winners will be awarded prize money up to 5,000 yuan ($720). Learn more here.

Here are some of the wonderful entries submitted so far.

A Belgian man and his daughter wear Tangzhuang, a traditional Chinese suit featuring typical Chinese embroidery, at a Chinese New Year celebration event. (Photo by Zhang Miaojing)
A Belgian man and his daughter wear Tangzhuang, a traditional Chinese suit featuring typical Chinese embroidery, at a Chinese New Year celebration event. (Photo by Zhang Miaojing)

A little girl takes a photo with a Chinese dragon figure at the Chinese New Year parade in London, Jan 29, 2017. (Photo by Lu Yufan)
A little girl takes a photo with a Chinese dragon figure at the Chinese New Year parade in London, Jan 29, 2017. (Photo by Lu Yufan)

Chinese men perform a traditional dragon dance at a Chinese New Year parade in Lisbon, capital of Portugal. (Photo by Andreia Gordilho)
Chinese men perform a traditional dragon dance at a Chinese New Year parade in Lisbon, capital of Portugal. (Photo by Andreia Gordilho)

Celebrations of Chinese New Year in front of Copenhagen City Hall, Denmark. (Photo by Garwun Jeffrey Lai)
Celebrations of Chinese New Year in front of Copenhagen City Hall, Denmark. (Photo by Garwun Jeffrey Lai)

A girl learns to write Chinese characters in calligraphy at a Chinese New Year celebration in Dublin, Ireland, Feb 5, 2017. (Photo by Wang Haiqiang)
A girl learns to write Chinese characters in calligraphy at a Chinese New Year celebration in Dublin, Ireland, Feb 5, 2017. (Photo by Wang Haiqiang)

  

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