The schedule of Chinese New Year preparation starts 7 days before. People do shopping, worship the Kitchen God, prepare food for family reunion dinner and visit relatives.
2025 Chinese New Year (the first day of first lunar month) falls on Jan.29, 2024 and the year lasts to Feb.16, 2027. In folk custom, the New Year celebrating starts from theLaba Festival(the 12th day of the 12th lunar month) or Little Year (the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month)...
Chinese New Year celebration activities in 2025 will span 15 days, from New Year's Eve on January 28th to the Lantern Festival on February 12th. Each day during this period will have a unique custom.
Unlike the universal New Year observed on January 1st, Chinese New Year is never on a fixed date. The dates vary according to Chinese lunar calendar, but generally fall on a day between January 21st and February 20th in the Gregorian calendar. How long is the festival? Most people in China...
In Chinese culture, as one of the most recreational festivals, the Lantern Festival marks the end of the Chinese New Year Festival. All the New Year celebrations stop from this day, and the New Year taboos are no longer in effect.
Chinese Lunar Year begins at sunset on the day of the second New Moon following the winter solstice (21st December). This means the New Year can begin anytime from January 21st through to February 21st. Day by Day Guide to Lunar New Year ...
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). Activities & traditions The reunion din...
2025 is the year of the Green Wood Snake. 2025 Chinese New Year Day is on Wednesday, January 29, 2025. The Chinese New Year's eve is on Tuesday, January 28, 2025. The Chinese New Year Day is the first lunar day of the first lunar month, which is Tiger month. Chinese New Year's...
Why does the Date of Chinese New Year Change? January 1st in the Gregorian calendar is New Year’s Day in most countries of the world. The first day of the first lunar month is the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival). Unlike the internationally-used Gregorian calendar, which is solely ...
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