Chinese Dragon Coloring Pages

26 Free Printable PDFs

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Updated: May 3, 2026

You’ll find 26 free Chinese dragon coloring pages here, all ready to print or download at no cost. This collection covers the full range — classic flying dragons, Chinese New Year parade scenes, a dragon and phoenix pair, a yin-yang circle, mandala designs, easy colouring sheets for young kids, chibi and baby styles, and detailed adult pages with intricate scale work. Chinese dragon colouring pictures don’t get more varied than this.

The easy pages are built for little ones — thick outlines, wide open spaces, simple shapes that hold up to any crayon or marker. Detailed pages like the mandala, the storm cloud portrait, and the full-scale dragon give older kids and adults something to genuinely sink into. Every chinese dragon coloring sheet in this collection prints cleanly on US Letter and A4 at full scale, no resizing needed.

These home printables are great for Chinese New Year classroom activities, cultural art projects, birthday party tables, or just a quiet afternoon with good coloring supplies. Every page is a free printable PDF — click Download under any image to open it instantly. No account, no email, no sign-up.

Chinese Dragon in the Clouds

Chinese Dragon in the Clouds

Long body, flowing mane, clouds parting around it — this is the Chinese dragon exactly as it has been depicted for thousands of years and it has not lost a single thing.
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The Dragon and the Pearl

The Dragon and the Pearl

Claws extended, pearl between them, mist below — the pearl is the most important thing in this image and the dragon has known that longer than anyone.
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Chinese New Year Dragon Parade

Chinese New Year Dragon Parade

Performers beneath it, banners above, crowd watching from both sides — the New Year dragon parade is one of the most joyful things that happens on any street anywhere in the world.
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Easy Chinese Dragon for Kids

Easy Chinese Dragon for Kids

Simple lines, big spaces, just enough detail to make it a dragon — this one was built for young artists and they will know exactly what to do with it.
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Dragon Yin-Yang

Dragon Yin-Yang

Two dragons, one circle, each one becoming the other — the yin-yang dragon composition is one of the most recognized symbols in East Asian art and it earns every bit of that recognition.
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The Dragon's Face

The Dragon’s Face

Whiskers long, horns curved, eyes full of something ancient — the Chinese dragon face has been painted on pottery and silk for centuries and it looks exactly this good every time.
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Baby Chinese Dragon and the Pearl

Baby Chinese Dragon and the Pearl

Tiny whiskers, huge eyes, pearl cradled carefully in its paws — baby Chinese dragon found the pearl and is taking the responsibility very seriously.
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Dragon Among the Lanterns

Dragon Among the Lanterns

Lanterns on every side, dragon weaving through all of them — during festival season this is exactly where the dragon belongs.
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The Happiest Chinese Dragon

The Happiest Chinese Dragon

Wide grin, wavy body, clouds all around — this Chinese dragon brings good luck everywhere it goes and it genuinely enjoys doing it.
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Lightning Dragon

Lightning Dragon

Lightning wrapping around its body, storm above, energy lines going in every direction — the lightning dragon doesn’t need fire when electricity does everything better.
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Chinese Dragon Mandala

Chinese Dragon Mandala

Body forming the circle, scales filling every section, lotus at the center — this mandala was built for someone who wants to color every single part of the page and leave nothing untouched.
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Chinese Dragon Full Body Outline

Chinese Dragon Full Body Outline

S-curve from head to tail, every detail clean and printable — this is the Chinese dragon in its most classic and most colorable form.
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Chibi Chinese Dragon

Chibi Chinese Dragon

Head twice the size of its body, pearl raised high, eyes absolutely enormous — chibi Chinese dragon is presenting its pearl and expects everyone to be impressed.
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Dragon and Phoenix

Dragon and Phoenix

Dragon on one side, phoenix on the other, clouds between them — these two have been paired in Chinese art for thousands of years because together they represent everything worth having.
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The Dragon Dance Costume

The Dragon Dance Costume

Painted scales, wide jaw, performers underneath keeping it alive — the dragon dance costume is one of the most intricate and beautiful things ever made for a celebration.
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Realistic Chinese Dragon in the Storm

Realistic Chinese Dragon in the Storm

Every scale individually placed, whiskers catching the storm wind, lightning around it — this page was designed for colorers who want to take their time and it rewards every minute.
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Chinese New Year Dragon for Little Ones

Chinese New Year Dragon for Little Ones

Round face, simple body, lantern in hand — this is the Chinese New Year dragon for the youngest colorers and it is ready for the celebration.
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Dragon Brings Good Fortune

Dragon Brings Good Fortune

Red envelope in its claws, coins all around it — the dragon is the messenger of good fortune and it came prepared.
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Fire-Breathing Chinese Dragon

Fire-Breathing Chinese Dragon

Long body, open jaws, fire going forward — not all Chinese dragons breathe fire but this one decided to and the temple wall behind it is now very aware of that decision.
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Water Dragon Rises

Water Dragon Rises

Half ocean, half sky, waves crashing around it — the water dragon belongs to the sea and is making absolutely sure the coastline is aware of that.
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Dragon on the Temple Roof

Dragon on the Temple Roof

Body wrapped around the eaves, head at the peak, lanterns below — this dragon has been guarding this temple for a very long time and the temple looks better for it.
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Chinese Dragon Portrait

Chinese Dragon Portrait

Scale by scale, whisker by whisker — this portrait is the kind of page that takes the whole afternoon and looks like nothing else when it’s done.
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Dragon of the Mountain

Dragon of the Mountain

Body wrapped around the summit, head looking out over the range — this dragon has been here long enough that the mountain formed around it.
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Dragon and the Fireworks

Dragon and the Fireworks

Body rising, fireworks going off on every side — the dragon and fireworks have been celebrating together for so long that neither one seems complete without the other.
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Dragon Coiled on the Temple

Dragon Coiled on the Temple

Scales against carved stonework, body following every curve of the roof — this is what it looks like when two ancient traditions share the same space.
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Chinese Dragon, Full Detail

Chinese Dragon, Full Detail

Mane flowing, every scale drawn, fins along the spine — if you are the kind of person who colors every single section of a page, this one was made for you.
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Learn about the history and meaning of the Long (Chinese dragon) while you color our free printables.

Who Is the Chinese Dragon?

The Chinese dragon — known as lóng in Mandarin — is one of the most powerful symbols in East Asian culture. Unlike Western dragons, the Chinese dragon is not a fire-breathing villain but a divine, wise, and benevolent creature associated with water, weather, good fortune, and imperial power.

It has the body of a serpent, the scales of a fish, the claws of an eagle, and the whiskers and horns of a deer — and it typically carries a glowing pearl representing wisdom and cosmic energy. Chinese dragons appear in festivals, temples, artwork, and mythology across China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, and remain one of the most recognized symbols in the world.

How to Color Chinese Dragons

Chinese dragons reward patience and layering. A few things that work well:

  • Classic palette: Deep jade greens, imperial golds, rich reds, and ocean blues — all traditional and all beautiful
  • Scale work: Color each scale individually with light at the top of each one — colored pencils layer best for this
  • Whiskers and mane: Keep these lighter than the body so they read as separate elements
  • Pearl: White base with light blue or gold layered on top gives a convincing glow
  • Mandala page: Work from the center outward, alternating warm and cool tones in each ring
  • New Year pages: These call for bold reds, golds, and oranges — lean into the festive palette
  • Background doodle details are thinner lines intentionally — light washes keep the dragon as the focus
  • Easy and chibi pages: Any colors at all — these are designed so loose coloring still looks great

Chinese Dragon Craft Ideas

1. New Year Lantern

Print the festival lanterns page, color it with bold reds and golds, cut it into a rectangle, and roll it into a cylinder. Glue the edges, punch two holes at the top, and thread a string handle through. Add yellow tissue paper strips at the bottom for fringe. Looks genuinely beautiful hung in a window for Lunar New Year.

2. Dragon and Phoenix Wall Pair

Print the dragon and phoenix page twice — color one page warm tones and one cool tones. Frame them side by side. In Chinese tradition the dragon and phoenix represent a perfect paired balance, and as framed wall art they look like they belong together.

3. Yin-Yang Dragon Mobile

Print the yin-yang dragon circle page, color it carefully with contrasting tones on each dragon, cut it out, laminate with clear tape, and hang it from a single thread. It spins slowly and looks impressive from any angle — great for a bedroom or a classroom display.

4. 3D Dragon Paper Chain

Print a few copies of the easy dragon sheets, color them, and cut them into long strips. Loop the strips together to form a long paper chain representing the dragon’s serpentine body. At the very front, glue the head of your favorite colored dragon. This makes a great classroom decoration that can stretch all the way across a wall.

5. Dragon Scale Bookmark

Print one of the detailed scale-work pages and cut it into thick rectangles. Once colored and laminated, these make perfect “Dragon Scale” bookmarks. It’s a great way for kids to take a piece of their artwork into their favorite storybooks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have Chinese New Year dragon coloring pages?

Yes — five dedicated Chinese New Year pages including a full parade scene, lanterns, the dragon dance costume, fireworks, and a red envelope and coins page. All free PDFs, ready to print for Lunar New Year activities at home or in the classroom.

Are there easy Chinese dragon coloring pages for kids?

Yes — five pages in the easy section with thick outlines, simple shapes, and large areas made for young kids. For more easy fantasy creature pages, the baby dragon coloring pages collection is built entirely around younger colorers.

Do you have a Chinese dragon mandala coloring page?

Yes — one dedicated mandala page with the dragon arranged in a symmetrical circular composition around a central lotus motif. Designed for adult colorers and detailed work.

What is the difference between Chinese and Japanese dragons?

Chinese dragons (lóng) typically have five claws, are associated with water and good fortune, and carry a pearl. Japanese dragons (ryū) usually have three claws, are more serpentine, and are often associated with rivers and the sea. Both appear in this collection — the yin-yang page and most core pages feature Chinese-style dragons, while the water dragon rising from the ocean is closer to Japanese ryū style.

Are these Chinese dragon coloring sheets actually free?

Yes, completely. No account, no email, no sign-up. Every page downloads as a PDF from the button under each image and prints at full scale on both US Letter and A4.

Do you have a dragon and phoenix coloring page?

Yes — one dedicated page with the Chinese dragon and phoenix facing each other in a traditional paired composition. In Chinese culture this pairing represents the balance of strength and grace, and it’s one of the most searched Chinese mythological images.

Teachers running Lunar New Year units, parents looking for cultural art activities, kids who love fantasy creatures, and adults who want a detailed mandala-style page to work through — these free Chinese dragon colouring pages cover all of it. Classic sinuous dragons, New Year parade scenes, lightning and water dragons, easy kids sheets, and detailed adult designs. Twenty-six pages, all free, one click to print.

All 26 pages are here and ready. For more dragon content, the fire-breathing dragon coloring pages and baby dragon coloring pages collections are right in the same category — or explore the full fantasy and mythical coloring pages section for more. The complete coloring pages library has hundreds of free home printables across every theme.

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Selinay Yucesoy is a preschool educator, illustrator, and content designer based in Izmir, Turkey. With a degree in Early Childhood Education from Anadolu University, she brings her professional expertise to every project. As a dedicated designer and editor since 2022, Selinay specializes in creating engaging, high-quality learning materials and coloring pages that combine creativity with educational principles.

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