Unit 8 Chinese New YearPeriod 2(Grammar time & Fun time)Free talkWhat are you going to do this weekend?What day is it today?What holiday is coming?What date is it today?I am/We are going to+动词原形+…Let's read Anna's family are going to celebrate Chinese New Year.What are they...
The Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, has more than 4,000 years of history and is the longest holiday of the year. Lunar date January 7th 正月初七 Solar (Gregorian) date February 16th, 2024 Day of the Human ...
Chinese New Year shutdown 2024 timeline Chinese New Year Eve celebrations begin on February 9, 2024, so suppliers will begin slowing down or stopping production a week or so before. We recommend you ask your suppliers when their offices and factories will be closed throughout the holiday. Below...
During the Spring Festival season, a 40-day period known as "Chunyun" that begins 15 days before Chinese New Year, sees masses of Chinese people travel back from the cities to their home towns to be with their families. This results in the world’s largest annual human migration. ...
Chinese New Year (Chinese: 春節, 春节, Chūnjíe; 農曆新年, 农历新年, Nónglì Xīnnián; or 過年, 过年, Guònián), also known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It consists of a period of celebrations, starting on New...
There are dragon dances, performances, and festival parades with music and acrobatics. The festivities continue for two weeks, finishing with a special lantern festival, which signals the end of the New Year celebration period. Of course, much delicious food is made and served! For the New Year...
Chinese New Year Date and Holiday Period: 2025 Chinese New Year falls on Jan.29, 2025 and it's the year of Snake. You can check schedule of the Spring Festival in recent years from the following table: Year Date Day of the Week Holiday Duration (Mainland China) Chinese Zodiac Animal 20...
Do keep in mind that during the Chinese New Year period, the Ngong Ping Cable Car will be very crowded. Especially when this year many other traditional celebrations have been cancelled. If you don’t want to waste hours in the waiting line, prepare a fast lane ticket to save your time...
5. Japan: The destination for Chinese New Year The Chinese New Year is not a holiday in Japan. However, Japan hosts Chinese tourists every year during the festive period plus Chinese immigrants over the years have settled in pockets all over Japan in cities like Yokohama, Chinatown, Nagasaki,...
During the Spring Festival season, a 40-day period known as "Chunyun" that begins 15 days before Chinese New Year, sees masses of Chinese people travel back from the cities to their home towns to be with their families. This results in the world’s largest annual human migration. ...