Overseas Chinese and compatriots around the world celebrate the Chinese New Year in various ways, and many foreign friends are also infected by this festive atmosphere, participating in the activities to celebrate the Chinese New Year and experiencing its charm. On December 22, 2023, the 78th United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution designating the Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) as a UN holiday.

Image [Two R]: In San Francisco, USA, a group of children perform a drumming show at the Chinatown Spring Festival Flower Market
Image [Three R]: Alauzet, Chairman of the France-China Friendship Group of the French National Assembly, and other guests perform the eye-dotting ceremony for the colorful lions
Image [Four R]: A New Year dragon dance event is held on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France, to welcome the Year of the Dragon and send New Year greetings to local residents.

Image [Five R]: In Krapina, Croatia, Trakošćan Castle, in cooperation with the Confucius Institute at the University of Zagreb and with the support of the Chinese Embassy in Croatia, organized a series of events for all visitors to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Dragon
Image [Six R]: In Bangkok, Thailand, as the Year of the Dragon approaches, the Chinese New Year atmosphere in Bangkok’s Chinatown becomes increasingly strong, with traditional Chinese decorations for the Spring Festival visible everywhere
Image [Seven R]: In Barcelona, Spain, the Chinese community holds a traditional parade in the city center to celebrate the Chinese New Year
Image [Eight R]: In Moscow, Russia, streets and alleys are decorated with lanterns and red lanterns are hung high to welcome the Chinese Lunar New Year
Image [Nine R]: In Viña del Mar, Chile, a carnival parade is held locally to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year





