Bowl And Chopsticks Colouring Page
A rice bowl and chopsticks are a familiar part of any Chinese feast!
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Here is our collection of general Chinese New Year colouring pages. You'll find detailed scenes which older kids (and even adults) will enjoy colouring in, as well as simple pages showing some of the objects and traditions associated with Chinese New Year. You'll also find some collections of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac (although we have more for each animal on their own pages, which you can find by following the links here).
A rice bowl and chopsticks are a familiar part of any Chinese feast!
A fun colouring page to print featuring two Chinese children in traditional dress. Perfect for Chinese New Year or a China theme.
Colour in these three lucky coins - tied up with red ribbon!
What a magnificent Chinese dragon this is! It's a wonderful colouring page for older kids - you can turn it into quite an intricate design. We have two dragons below, looking in different directions so that you can colour a matching pair if you wish.
Here's an old-fashioned Chinese lantern to print and colour.
Try this dot to dot puzzle of a traditional Chinese lantern - then colour it in...
Chinese lanterns decorate the foreground with a temple in the background in this pretty colouring page. Lantern Festival is part of the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Here's a really special colouring page of a Chinese New Year celebration taking place in Chinatown or perhaps a village in China. Older children will enjoy picking out all the details.
Colour in this colouring picture of parents and children enjoying a Chinese New Year feast!
Dragons are one of the first creatures that come to mind when we think about Chinese mythology - here's a lovely dragon for the children to colour in for Chinese New Year.
Print out and colour this picture of children receiving red packets from adults for Chinese New Year!
We have a colouring page for every animal featured in the Chinese zodiac in this set of printables. The children can choose to colour the animal for the year they were born or colour in all twelve - they would look lovely displayed together when finished...
Colour in this pretty Chinese landscape, complete with mountains, pond, temple, bridge and storks.
Download two of our Chinese zodiac animal masks in one PDF file - the rabbit and the horse. These are black and white versions for the kids to colour in. Best printed onto white card…
You will find the remaining 10 animals of the Chinese Zodiac here as lovely black and white masks for the kids to colour in. We suggest you print onto white card or good quality paper, and for a lasting effect, laminate the masks when they have been coloured.
All the animals of the Chinese zodiac on one colouring page, in Chinese style, ready to colour!
There is a story which explains why the Rat is the first animal year of the Chinese zodiac. Here is a colouring page of the story to enjoy!
This colouring page really captures the excitement of watching a dragon dance! Be sure you choose bright colours to colour in the dragon...
Colour in these Chinese firecrackers for Chinese New Year! Use bright reds, oranges and pinks for an authentic look...
Fortune cookies are a big tradition in Chinese restaurants in America these days. Here are some fortune cookies to colour in.
A lovely happy Chinese New Year colouring page to print and enjoy! Chinese children in traditional clothes dance under an array of Chinese lanterns!
In Chinese houses you will often find a picture of the Kitchen God displayed in the kitchen at Chinese New Year to bring good luck. Here's one to colour in!
There is so much detail in this pretty Koi Carp colouring page, it is sure to keep all ages busy for a long time! Of course, Koi Carp designs like this are traditional in Asia, so this colouring page is perfect for your China or Japan topic work.
Colour in this glorious lion dance mask in bright, bold, solid colours! We have a pre-coloured lion dask mask version here if the kids want some inspiration.
A colouring page of a bowl of oranges... perfect for a healthy food theme, or perhaps for Chinese New Year (oranges are regarded as lucky and are often seen on display at the New Year).
A simple colouring page of Chinese red packets, or lucky money envelopes, to colour in for Chinese New Year.