Across various countries and regions in Asia, people have started decorating streets, homes, shopping for food, gifts, to prepare for Tet. The Year of the Tiger 2022 begins on February 1st according to the Gregorian calendar.

Streets Adorned with Festive Decor

Preparing Lanterns in Jiangsu Province, China. Photo: Future Publishing

The tiger amused everyone with its graceful demeanor in Taiwan.

Enormous sandalwood incense sticks displayed for sale before Tet Nguyen Dan in Medan, Indonesia. Photo: AFP/Getty

Adorable tiger figurines adorned in China.

Workers completing the God of Wealth sculpture at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore, on January 18th.

Chinatown in Singapore has lit up brightly.

Residents are selecting couplets and decorative pictures for Tet at the market in Tham Duong city, Liaoning province, northeast China.

A painting created by children in South Korea.

Vibrant colors in Thailand.

South Bridge Road in Chinatown, Singapore adorned brightly with images of fans and pineapples symbolizing luck and prosperity. Photo – Straitstimes

The Tet flower market in Prince Edward district, Hong Kong, on January 23rd.

A street in Hong Kong embellished with vibrant red lanterns on January 24th.

People shopping for gifts and decorations in Bangkok's Chinatown, Thailand, on January 24th.

Workers erecting lanterns shaped like tigers to welcome the new year in Sukoharjo district, Surakarta city, Central Java province, Indonesia, on January 26th.

A man cleaning Buddha statues in a temple in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 26th.
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