PHOTOS: China Rings in 2018 with New Year Celebrations

By Bridget O'Donnell, January 2, 2018

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Here are some New Year photos from around China as the country said 'Ni hao' to 2018.

Xi Jinping delivers a New Year's Eve address
Xi Jinping delivers a New Year's Eve address.

Heihe, Heilongjiang
A New Year's Eve street performance in Heihe, Heilongjiang.

Handan, Hebei
Children participate in a New Year's Eve tea ceremony in Handan, Hebei.

Danzhai County, Guizhou
A worker hangs lanterns in Danzhai County, Guizhou on New Year's Eve.

A lion dance performed in Shandong province on New Year's Eve
A lion dance performed in Shandong province on New Year's Eve.

Monkey feast
Wild macaques at 'Monkey Mountain' in Henan enjoy a festive feast on New Year's Eve.

New Year's Eve in Shanghai
People gather for a New Year's Eve countdown in Shanghai's Xintiandi neighborhood.

Nanjing
Visitors enjoy a New Year's display in Nanjing.

Hong Kong
Revelers in Hong Kong welcome in the New Year.

New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve celebrations at VUE Bar at Hyatt on the Bund in Shanghai.

Taipei 101 Fireworks
The Taipei 101 tower in Taiwan is lit up with fireworks to celebrate the New Year.

Taipei 101

Fireworks
Fireworks in Macau mark the beginning of 2018.

DalianA fireworks display in Dalian.

Harbin
People in Harbin, Heilongjiang watch floating lanterns from the Songhua River.

Beijing Yongdingmen
A New Year's light display at Yongdingmen Gate in Beijing.

China says 'ni hao' to 2018

Visitors on the top floor of Shanghai Tower watch the first sunrise of 2018.

Sunrise in Shanghai smog new year
(It was a little smoggy).

Sunrise in Shanghai smog new year

Flag Raising
The Guard of Honor of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) carries out the first flag raising ceremony of the year at 7.36am in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.

Flag raising
The Chinese People's Liberation Army will take over flag raising duties from January 1 onward.

Flag Raising

China says hello to 2018
Tourists at Dianchi Lake in Kunming, Yunnan feed black-headed gulls on New Year's Day.

Lusheng Festival
Thousands gather at the Lusheng Festival in Liuzhou, Guangxi for the annual 'Lusheng Festival' on January 1.

Lusheng festival
A music performance at the Lusheng Festival in Liuzhou.

Sanya
A New Year lighting ceremony at Nanya Cultural Scenic Area in Sanya, Hainan.

Sanya
A monk at the Nanshan Temple in Sanya during a midnight ceremony on January 1 in which 108 bells were rung to pray for peace and welcome in 2018.

Sanya
Visitors ring the bells in Sanya.

Henan dumplings
A special New Years ceremony with 2,018 steamed buns in Kaifeng, Henan.

Kaifeng Henan
Tourists gather in Kaifeng to eat dumplings.

Kaifeng Henan
Visitors enjoy New Years dumplings in Kaifeng.

Changchun
Brave swimmers take a dip in a chilly lake on New Year's Day in Changchun.

Giant dog butter statue
A giant dog-shaped butter statue welcomes in the Year of the Dog in Shenyang, Liaoning Province.

National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing
A New Year's 'Supermoon' seen over the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing on the evening of January 1.

[Images via Netease, ECNS, China Daily, Mark Foxwell]

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