Feb 1: Millions of people start celebrating the beginning of the Lunar New Year on 1 February. This year marks the change from the Year of the Ox to the Year of the Tiger.
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A man makes an offering of joss sticks at a temple in Hong Kong
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Festive street lights have drawn crowds in China's Handan city, in the northern Hebei province
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A dragon dance troop visits a restaurant in Chinatown in Bangkok, Thailand
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A boy holds candles in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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A person cracks an egg on a tiger sculpture for blessings at a Chinese temple in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Cai Shen Ye, the God of Fortune, walks around the Kapasan Chinese village in Subraya, Indonesia
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Performers play instruments in Yokohama, Japan
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A man prays in Palembang, Indonesia
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