A popular Edinburgh tourist attraction has extended its usual operating hours and features a new exhibition in celebration of Chinese New Year.
The Camera Obscura & World of Illusions, near Edinburgh Castle, features a number of different attractions, including its namesake 173-year-old camera obscura, in celebration of the Year of the Horse.
Edinburgh-based artist Runkun Sun, who is originally from Beijing, inside the Giant Kaleidoscope at the Camera Obscura & World of Illusions in Edinburgh (Jane Barlow/PA)
It has extended its opening hours from 9am until 9pm on most days, with some days slightly longer, are in place until February 27.
The building currently has numerous decorations in place in celebration of Chinese New Year, featured inside its giant kaleidosphere.
Chinese New Year celebrations begin on February 17 (Jane Barlow/PA)
Chinese New Year celebrations begin on February 17 and mark the start of the Year of the Fire Horse.
The attraction also features a mirror maze and a vortex tunnel.
Andrew Johnson, general manager at Camera Obscura & World of Illusions, said: "February half term is one of our most popular times of year, so extending our opening hours and opening extra early during the busiest week gives visitors the chance to enjoy everything we offer without competing with the crowds.
"Whether you're visiting with family, friends or as a couple, there's something here to surprise, delight and spark curiosity at every turn."