
Colorful lanterns are on display prior to the 2025 Greater Bay Area Lantern Festival on January 19, 2025 in Nansha district, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. The 2025 Greater Bay Area Lantern Festival will be held in Nansha district from January 22 to March 30, showcasing the region's light art and cultural charm. (Photo by Wu Wenjun/VCG via Getty Images)

A vendor selling Spring Festival ornaments attends to customers at an outdoor market ahead of the Lunar New Year, in Beijing, China on January 22, 2025. (Photo by Florence Lo/Reuters)

A folk performer sprays molten metal during a show in Xingyi, in China's southwest Guizhou province on January 22, 2025, in the buildup to celebrations of the Lunar New Year, which starts on January 29. (Photo by AFP Photo/China Stringer Network)

Visitors look at an installation exhibited at the China National Arts and Crafts Museum in Beijing, China, 22 January 2025. The Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, falls on 29 January 2025, marking the beginning of the Year of the Snake. (Photo by Wu Hao/EPA/EFE)

Local residents wear traditional style costume as they prepare before a small procession for the Little Year, or Xiaonian, which marks the beginning of preparations for the Lunar New Year and Spring Festival, on January 22, 2025 in Beijing, China. China will celebrate the Year of the Snake on January 29th. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

Yingge dancers perform a traditional dance on a street in Shantou, in southern China's Guangdong province on January 23, 2025. A mix of martial arts and Chinese opera, this traditional dance of "heroes" with ancient roots still lights up parts of Guangdong province ahead of the Lunar New Year. (Photo by Jade Gao/AFP Photo)

Yingge dancers use their mobile phones as they wait at an ancestral temple ahead of a traditional folk Yingge dance performance in Shantou, in southern China's Guangdong province on January 23, 2025. A mix of martial arts and Chinese opera, this traditional dance of “heroes” with ancient roots still lights up parts of Guangdong province ahead of the Lunar New Year. (Photo by Jade Gao/AFP Photo)

A man dressed as Batman walks on a street in Hong Kong on January 24, 2025. (Photo by Mladen Antonov/AFP Photo)

Folk dancers walk between buildings before performing a dragon dance ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations in Taicang, in China's eastern Jiangsu province on January 24, 2025. (Photo by AFP Photo/China Stringer Network)

Artists perform “Strike Iron Flower” at Cizhou Ink Garden in Cixian county, Handan city, North China's Hebei province, January 24, 2025. (Photo by CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

People use ice cycles to skate on the frozen surface of Houhai lake in Beijing on January 26, 2025. (Photo by Pedro Pardo/AFP Photo)

A woman wearing traditional Chinese costumes holds two snake figurines as she poses for a photo by Houhai Lake in Beijing on January 26, 2025, ahead of the Lunar New Year of the Snake which falls on January 29. (Photo by Pedro Pardo/AFP Photo)

Tourists visit Huangshan Mountain after a snowfall as the Spring Festival approaches on January 27, 2025 in Huanghan City, Anhui Province of China. Various activities are held across China to welcome the upcoming Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, which falls on January 29 this year. (Photo by Shi Yalei/VCG via Getty Images)

Actor Lana Wong Wai Lin, center, and other worshipers burn incense at Wong Tai Sin Temple to welcome the Lunar New Year of the Snake in Hong Kong, Tuesday, January 28, 2025. (Photo by Chan Long Hei/AP Photo)

Road maintenance workers clear snow from the shoulder of a road in Zhangye, China, on January 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

An artist shouts as he performs an acrobatic lion dance at the Dongyue Temple on the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year in Beijing on Wednesday, January 29, 2025. (Photo by Andy Wong/AP Photo)

Visitors enjoy festive atmosphere on Shenyang Middle Street to celebrate the Chinese New Year on January 29, 2025 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)

Performers dance during celebrations for the Chinese Lunar New Year at Ditan Park, or Temple of Earth, in Beijing, China, 29 January 2025. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also called the Spring Festival, falls on 29 January 2025 marking the start of the Year of the Snake. (Photo by Andrés Martínez Casares/EPA/EFE)

People burn incense sticks on the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year at the Jade Buddha Temple in Shanghai, China, 29 January 2025. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also called the Spring Festival, falls on 29 January 2025, marking the start of the Year of the Snake. Traditionally, on the first day of the Lunar New Year people head to the temple to light incense sticks, hang prayers and coins on a wishing and money tree, pray for blessings and good luck in the year ahead. (Photo by Alex Plavevski/EPA/EFE)

A dancer stands still before performing the traditional Lion Dance for the Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations outside of Ditan Park, or Temple of Earth, in Beijing, China, 29 January 2025. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also called the Spring Festival, falls on 29 January 2025, marking the start of the Year of the Snake. (Photo by Andrés Martínez Casares/EPA/EFE)
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