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Lunar New Year 2022: The Year of the Tiger in photos

USA TODAY
Jan. 31, 2022Updated Feb. 2, 2022, 10:19 a.m. ET
People pray at the Man Mo Temple in Hong Kong on February 2, 2022, on the second day of the Lunar New Year to usher in the Year of the Tiger.
People pray at the Man Mo Temple in Hong Kong on February 2, 2022, on the second day of the Lunar New Year to usher in the Year of the Tiger.
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A lion dance is performed as China marks the first day of the Year of the Tiger on Feb. 01, 2022 in Beijing. The Lion Dance is a traditional dance often performed to celebrate the Lunar New Year, in order to bring good luck and fortune.
A lion dance is performed as China marks the first day of the Year of the Tiger on Feb. 01, 2022 in Beijing. The Lion Dance is a traditional dance often performed to celebrate the Lunar New Year, in order to bring good luck and fortune.
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A man hangs Chinese lanterns at a shrine to mark the start of the Lunar New Year of the Tiger in Bangkok on Feb. 1, 2022.
A man hangs Chinese lanterns at a shrine to mark the start of the Lunar New Year of the Tiger in Bangkok on Feb. 1, 2022.
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A woman prays at a shrine to mark the start of the Lunar New Year of the Tiger in Bangkok on Feb. 1, 2022.
A woman prays at a shrine to mark the start of the Lunar New Year of the Tiger in Bangkok on Feb. 1, 2022.
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People conduct a ceremony on the Lunar New Year's Eve in Yokohama Chinatown on Jan. 31, 2022 in Yokohama, Japan. Yokohama Chinatown celebrates the Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival based on lunisolar Chinese calendar on February 1st this year, welcoming the Year of Tiger.
People conduct a ceremony on the Lunar New Year's Eve in Yokohama Chinatown on Jan. 31, 2022 in Yokohama, Japan. Yokohama Chinatown celebrates the Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival based on lunisolar Chinese calendar on February 1st this year, welcoming the Year of Tiger.
Yuichi Yamazaki, Getty Images
Visitors pose with tiger statues at Jiufeng Forest Zoo during the first day of Spring Festival on Feb. 1, 2022 in Wuhan, China.
Visitors pose with tiger statues at Jiufeng Forest Zoo during the first day of Spring Festival on Feb. 1, 2022 in Wuhan, China.
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Members of the Chinese community take part in Lunar New Year celebrations in Kolkata, India on Feb. 1, 2022.
Members of the Chinese community take part in Lunar New Year celebrations in Kolkata, India on Feb. 1, 2022.
DIBYANGSHU SARKAR, AFP Via Getty Images
People release birds as they celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year in East Java, Indonesia on Feb. 1, 2022, which ushers in the Year of the Tiger.
People release birds as they celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year in East Java, Indonesia on Feb. 1, 2022, which ushers in the Year of the Tiger.
JUNI KRISWANTO, AFP Via Getty Images
A man visits Mazu Miao temple to pray on the Lunar New Year's Eve in Yokohama Chinatown on Jan. 31, 2022 in Yokohama, Japan.
A man visits Mazu Miao temple to pray on the Lunar New Year's Eve in Yokohama Chinatown on Jan. 31, 2022 in Yokohama, Japan.
Yuichi Yamazaki, Getty Images
People wear protective masks as they pray during Lunar New Years Eve celebration at Vihara Satya Dharma on Feb. 01, 2022 in Bali, Indonesia.
People wear protective masks as they pray during Lunar New Years Eve celebration at Vihara Satya Dharma on Feb. 01, 2022 in Bali, Indonesia.
Agung Parameswara, Getty Images
Members of the Scottish Chinese community take part in Edinburgh Chinese New Year Festival on Jan. 30, 2022 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Members of the Scottish Chinese community take part in Edinburgh Chinese New Year Festival on Jan. 30, 2022 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Jeff J Mitchell, Getty Images
A dancer arranges tiger head costumes before a performance outside a shopping mall in Bangkok on Jan. 31, 2022 ahead of Lunar New Year on Feb. 1, which marks the start of the Year of the Tiger.
A dancer arranges tiger head costumes before a performance outside a shopping mall in Bangkok on Jan. 31, 2022 ahead of Lunar New Year on Feb. 1, which marks the start of the Year of the Tiger.
JACK TAYLOR, AFP Via Getty Images
A woman wears a protective mask as she looks at decorations for sale for the upcoming Chinese New Year and Spring Festival at a market on Jan/ 29, 2022 in Beijing, China. China will celebrate the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Tiger on February 1.
A woman wears a protective mask as she looks at decorations for sale for the upcoming Chinese New Year and Spring Festival at a market on Jan/ 29, 2022 in Beijing, China. China will celebrate the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Tiger on February 1.
Kevin Frayer, Getty Images
Members of the Scottish Chinese community take part in Edinburgh Chinese New Year Festival on Jan. 30, 2022 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Members of the Scottish Chinese community take part in Edinburgh Chinese New Year Festival on Jan. 30, 2022 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Jeff J Mitchell, Getty Images
A member of the Chinese military wears a protective mask as he shops for decorations for the upcoming Chinese New Year and Spring Festival at a market on Jan. 29, 2022 in Beijing, China.
A member of the Chinese military wears a protective mask as he shops for decorations for the upcoming Chinese New Year and Spring Festival at a market on Jan. 29, 2022 in Beijing, China.
Kevin Frayer, Getty Images
This aerial picture taken on Jan. 12, 2022 shows a worker collecting dried incense sticks in a courtyard in Quang Phu Cau village on the outskirts of Hanoi, ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations, known in Vietnam as Tet.
This aerial picture taken on Jan. 12, 2022 shows a worker collecting dried incense sticks in a courtyard in Quang Phu Cau village on the outskirts of Hanoi, ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations, known in Vietnam as Tet.
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