
(DALIANNEWS)- Picture taken on January 20, 2012, shows that red lanterns decorate a square in the coastal city of Dalian, Northeast China's Liaoning Province, wishing local people a happy Chinese Lunar New Year. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, will fall on January 23 this year.

(DALIANNEWS)- Picture taken on January 20, 2012, shows that a dragon-patterned lantern is lit up at the Labour Park in Dalian, a port city of Northeastern China's Liaoning Province, so as to celebrate the coming Spring Festival which falls on January 23 this year.

(DALIANNEWS)- Picture taken on January 20, 2012, shows that two dragon-patterned lanterns are lit up in Dalian, a port city of Northeastern China's Liaoning Province, so as to celebrate the coming Spring Festival which falls on January 23 this year.

(DALIANNEWS)- Picture taken on January 20, 2012, shows that the Chinese character "Fu" and strings of red lanterns decorate the coastal city of Dalian, Northeast China's Liaoning Province, wishing local people a happy Chinese Lunar New Year. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, will fall on January 23 this year.

(DALIANNEWS)- Picture taken on January 20, 2012, shows that lanterns are lit up at a square in Dalian, a port city of Northeastern China's Liaoning Province, so as to celebrate the coming Spring Festival which falls on January 23 this year.

(DALIANNEWS)- Picture taken on January 20, 2012, shows that lanterns are lit up at the Labour Park in Dalian, a port city of Northeastern China's Liaoning Province, so as to celebrate the coming Spring Festival which falls on January 23 this year.

(DALIANNEWS)- Picture taken on January 20, 2012, shows that lanterns illuminate the coastal city of Dalian, Northeast China's Liaoning Province. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, will fall on January 23 this year.

(DALIANNEWS)- Picture taken on January 20, 2012, shows a night view in the coastal city of Dalian, Northeast China's Liaoning Province. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, will fall on January 23 this year.

(DALIANNEWS)- Picture taken on January 20, 2012, shows that lanterns are lit up in Dalian, a port city of Northeastern China's Liaoning Province, so as to celebrate the coming Spring Festival which falls on January 23 this year.

(DALIANNEWS)- Picture taken on January 20, 2012, shows a night view in the coastal city of Dalian, Northeast China's Liaoning Province. The Chinese Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, will fall on January 23 this year. |