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    • January 14th: Little Year (小年 / xiǎo nián) In the past, government officials celebrated this day on the 23rd. Common folk celebrated on the 24th and fishermen on the 25th.
    • February 9th: New Year’s Eve (除夕 / chúxì) Depending on the moon cycle, New Year’s Eve either lands on the 29th or 30th of the lunar December. Regardless, this day is also known as the 30th of the year (大年三十 / dà nián sān shí).
    • February 10th: Spring Festival (春节 / chūn jié) The original name for this day was Yuán Dàn (元旦), with Yuan meaning “the beginning.” However, Yuan Dan is now used to refer to the New Year of the solar calendar.
    • February 11th: To the in-law’s (迎婿日 / yíng xù rì) In northern regions, the events are held on the 3rd. Lunar date. January 2nd (正月初二 / zhēng yuè chū èr) Solar (Gregorian) date.
  2. Feb 18, 2024 · Find out when Chinese New Year falls in 2024 and 2025, and what animal signs they are. Learn how the lunar calendar determines the dates and the traditions of the festival.

    Years
    New Year Dates
    Animal Signs
    2030
    Feb. 3, 2030 (Sunday)
    Dog
    2029
    Feb. 13, 2029 (Tuesday)
    Rooster
    2028
    Jan. 26, 2028 (Wednesday)
    Monkey
    2027
    Feb. 6, 2027 (Saturday)
    Sheep
  3. www.chinesenewyears.info › chinese-new-year-calendarChinese New Year Calendar

    Chinese New Year Calendar from 1930 to 2030, as well as the Animal Sign and the number of days from today to the next Chinese New Year.

    Year
    Chinese New Year Date
    Animal Sign
    2050
    2050-01-23
    Horse (2050-01-23—2051-02-10)
    2049
    2049-02-02
    Snake (2049-02-02—2050-01-22)
    2048
    2048-02-14
    Dragon (2048-02-14—2049-02-01)
    2047
    2047-01-26
    Rabbit (2047-01-26—2048-02-13)
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    Lunar New Year is the most important and longest of all Chinese festivals, celebrated in Chinese and other East Asian communities worldwide. Lunar New Year activities include: 1. Making offerings to household deities. 2. Wearing new clothes, particularly in red. 3. Hosting a large banquet for family and friends. 4. Taking part in lion and dragon da...

    Lunar New Year is a public holiday in China, which lasts for a few days. It is also a public holiday in countries such as Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, North Korea, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. It is not a public holiday in countries such as Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, or the United States. However, some businesses may close early...

    This festival is believed go as far back as prehistory. It marks the start of the new lunar cycle and is called the Spring Festival (in the northern hemisphere) as it falls between the December solstice and the March equinox. China follows the Gregorian calendar for daily business but the dates of the Lunar New Year and other important festivals ar...

    Lunar New Year has various symbols and traditions. For example, flowers are an important part of New Year decorations, among them the plum blossom (associated with courage and hope) and the water narcissus (associated with good luck and fortune). Writings that refer to good luck are often seen in homes and business environments. They are usually wr...

    Lunar New Year is the first day of the New Year in the Chinese calendar, which changes every year based on the lunar cycle. Learn about the history, customs, and symbols of this festive occasion, and find out which zodiac animal represents your birth year.

  4. The Lunar New Year is an event celebrated by billions of people across the world on the first new moon of their calendar. Although often referred to as "Lunar New Year" in English, this is a misnomer, as it refers to both celebrations based on a lunar calendar as well as a lunisolar calendar.

  5. Feb 4, 2010 · Learn about the origins, customs and zodiac animals of Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, Tết or Seollal. Find out when it starts, how it is celebrated and what it means in different cultures.

  6. Learn when Chinese New Year 2025 falls, what animal sign it is, and how to celebrate it. Find out your zodiac sign, lucky food, and taboos for the year of the Earth Snake.

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