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Fuyang City, China. 21st Feb, 2026. An opera performer in a black and gold costume adjusts his long grey beard. Mu Guiying takes Command is one of the classic repertoires of the traditional Bangzi Opera. During the Spring festival holiday, various folk opera performances are held to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fuyang City, China. 21st Feb, 2026. An opera performer in a black and gold costume adjusts his long grey beard. Mu Guiying takes Command is one of the classic repertoires of the traditional Bangzi Opera. During the Spring festival holiday, various folk opera performances are held to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Fuyang City, China. 21st Feb, 2026. Opera performers take a selfie, one with a long white beard and the other with a black beard. Mu Guiying takes Command is one of the classic repertoires of the traditional Bangzi Opera. During the Spring festival holiday, various folk opera performances are held to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume throw lettuce to the restaurant customers. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume perform in front of a restaurant. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume perform in front of a restaurant. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume perform the traditional dance while a large crowd admire the performance. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year fe-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume is grabbing a lettuce hanging on the shop entrance while a large crowd admire the performance. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume throw lettuce to the restaurant waiters. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume throw lettuce to the owner of the restaurant. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume perform in front of a restaurant. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume perform in front of a restaurant. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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London, UK. 21st Feb, 2026. Traditional lion dancers bring good fortune to restaurants and shops in Chinatown as Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrations take place in London. This year is the Year of the Horse. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 21st Feb, 2026. Traditional lion dancers bring good fortune to restaurants and shops in Chinatown as Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrations take place in London. This year is the Year of the Horse. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 21st Feb, 2026. Traditional lion dancers bring good fortune to restaurants and shops in Chinatown as Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrations take place in London. This year is the Year of the Horse. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume throw lettuce to the owner of the restaurant. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Waiters laugh after being squirted with water by the lion. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume squirt water to the restaurant waiters. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume throw lettuce to the owner of the restaurant. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Performers in lion costume perform in front of a restaurant. Performers in traditional lion costumes took part in a lion dance performance during the Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, London. Accompanied by drumming and cymbals, the lions visited shop entrances where business owners hung lettuce above the doors as part of the traditional ritual. The lion leapt to grab the lettuce before spitting it out to symbolically scatter good fortune, blessings and prosperity to the businesses and gathered crowds, marking the start of the Lunar New Year festivities.-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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London, UK. 21st Feb, 2026. Traditional lion dancers bring good fortune to restaurants and shops in Chinatown as Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrations take place in London. This year is the Year of the Horse. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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London, UK. 21st Feb, 2026. Traditional lion dancers bring good fortune to restaurants and shops in Chinatown as Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrations take place in London. This year is the Year of the Horse. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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London, UK. 21st Feb, 2026. Traditional lion dancers bring good fortune to restaurants and shops in Chinatown as Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, celebrations take place in London. This year is the Year of the Horse. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto
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Flushing, Queens, New York - February 21, 2026: Thousands of residents and tourists gather for the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, home to the largest Chinatown neighborhood in Queens. The massive cultural celebration features vibrant traditional costumes, elaborate floats, and energetic dragon and lion dances moving along Union Street and 37th Avenue. As a cornerstone of the New York City Asian American community, the parade celebrates the Year of the Horse with traditional music, community demonstrations, and festive displays. The event highlights the rich cultural heritage and div-stock-foto