In Pictures: Millions celebrate Lunar New YearGetty ImagesIncense sticks of various sizes were placed into an urn at a temple in Kandal, Cambodia, to mark the start of the Lunar New Year.Getty ImagesAccording to Chinese astrology, anyone born in the Year of the Dog will be loyal and forthright with a keen sense of justice, but also stubborn, irritable and easily angered.Getty ImagesThere was lion dancing - and a very big dog - in Front of Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia.EPAMore dancing took place in Yangon, Myanmar, where crowds flocked to the city's Chinatown to watch a spectacular parade.Getty ImagesThere was a more solemn note at the Lama Temple in Beijing, China, with prayers and incense. New Year celebrations in China will last for a week.Getty ImagesIn China's north-western Shaanxi province, people celebrated New Year with a traditional She Huo festival, dedicated to the gods of earth and fire.Getty ImagesNew Year revellers enjoyed kite flying in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang.Getty ImagesIn Kathmandu, Nepal, young exiled Tibetans performed dances to mark the New Year, known to them as Sonam Lhosar.Getty ImagesMeanwhile, in Jakarta, Indonesia, street stalls had a variety of New Year souvenirs on sale.Getty ImagesThis temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, was decked out in colourful lanterns as worshippers ushered in the New Year.China's biggest show in 'racist blackface'