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1st Day of the 1st month (Chinese New Year's Day) Jan. 29, 2025 Set off firecrackers, Give red envelopes, Enjoy Lion dances Day 2 Jan. 30, 2025 Welcome sons-in-law Day 3 Jan. 31, 2025 Stay at home Day 4 Feb. 1, 2025 Welcome Stove God Day 5 Feb. 2, 2025 Welcome Wealth God...
The day of Longtaitou, which literally means "dragon raises head," falls on the second day of the second lunar month. (Photo by Jia Haining/Xinhua) Folk artists give a dragon dance performance in Zaozhuang City, east China's Shandong Province, March 9, 2024. Various celebrations were held ...
The day of Longtaitou, which literally means "dragon raises head," falls on the second day of the second lunar month. (Photo by Yin Chao/Xinhua)
The day of Longtaitou, which literally means "dragon raises head," falls on the second day of the second lunar month. (Photo by Liang Xiaopeng/Xinhua) People perform dragon dance in Gaoqing County of Zibo, east China's Shandong Province, March 11, 2024. ...
Besides the lantern carnival, Hong Kong Culture Center Piazza will have a themed lantern display. It is the longest event of all the Chinese New Year celebrations, which will last almost a complete month. In 2025, the lantern theme is “Chinese Lanterns: An Enduring Heritage”, including Hong...
Diwali on Trafalgar Square 2024 The Mayor of London organises London's biggest Diwali festival. Image © Greater London Authority This free festival in central London is the city's biggest Diwali celebration. Organised by the Mayor of London, it's open to all, and takes place on 27 October...
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When is 2024 Mid-Autumn Festival? As a traditional Chinese festival, Mid-Autumn Day is on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. Thus, every year the actual date is different and it usually falls in September or October. For 2024, the Mid-Autumn Festival ison the September 17, 2024. ...
So the Tibetan Losar might coincide with Chinese New Year, one day apart, or one month apart, etc. Historical Origin of Losar Dated back to the old times, when there was no Tibetan Buddhism yet, Tibet was controlled by its original religion Bon. The ancient people had a big celebration ...