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In Dubai, Burj Khalifa, the tallest and most famous skyscraper in the world, will lit up with a special laser light show featuring messages from the crowd to mark Chinese New Year.
The Chinese New Year is a symbol of joy and prosperity! One day to go, stay tuned! #EmaarCNY2019 #BurjKhalifa pic.twitter.com/a7w3O1QDkM
- Burj Khalifa (@BurjKhalifa) February 3, 2019
- Downtown Dubai by Emaar (@MyDowntownDubai) February 4, 2019
Celebrations will take place across the globe, from Southeast Asia's centuries-old Chinese communities to the more recently established Chinatowns of Sydney, London, Vancouver, Los Angeles and beyond.
Streets and busy thoroughfares were uncharacteristically empty in Beijing on Monday, with many shops and restaurants closed until next week.
A growing number of Chinese are also choosing to travel abroad, booking family trips to Thailand, Japan, and other top destinations.
An estimated seven million Chinese tourists will head overseas over the Spring Festival this year, according to the official news agency Xinhua, citing numbers from Chinese travel agency Ctrip.
In Hong Kong, flower markets were filled with residents picking out orchids, mandarins and peach blossoms to decorate their homes - with stalls also boasting a dizzying array of pig-themed pillows, tote bags and stuffed toys.
Thousands of incense-carrying petitioners, some dressed in traditional costumes, crammed into the city's famous Wong Tai Sin temple overnight, a popular location to mark the first prayers of the New Year.
In Shanghai on the mainland crowds packed into the Longhua temple to pray for good fortune.
In Malaysia - where 60 per cent of the population is Muslim, and a quarter ethnic Chinese - some shopping centres chose not to display decorations, while some shops kept them inside.
Next door in Indonesia, the country which also has a sizeable ethnic Chinese population, the Lunar New Year is a public holiday.
Events such as traditional lion dances are held in decorated public spaces while supermarkets stock up on mooncakes and tangerines.
In Japan, the capital's famous Tokyo Tower was due to turn red in celebration of the New Year - a first for the city.
It is also the most important holiday in Vietnam, where it is celebrated as Tet.
Parades and lion dances in Western cities such as New York and London were expected to draw large crowds.
Beijing-friendly figures such as Pakistani President Arif Alvi and Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen extended new year greetings to China.
Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen used her social media accounts to deliver a political sideswipe at Beijing with a message highlighting the island's democratic credentials and linguistic pluralism.
"In Taiwan we are able to maintain our cultural traditions," she said in a video in which she delivered the traditional new year greeting in five Chinese languages: Mandarin, Taiwanese, Hakka, Teochew and Cantonese.
Mainland authorities have long been accused by critics and minorities of pushing Mandarin at the expense of other languages.
China still sees Taiwan as part of its territory to be reunified, despite the two sides being ruled separately since the end of a civil war in 1949.
Relations between Taipei and Beijing have had a rocky start to 2019 after Xi Jinping delivered a bellicose speech last month describing the island's unification with the mainland as "inevitable".
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