On Dec. 4, 2024, the UNESCO inscribed Spring Festival, also Chinese Lunar New Year, on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. To date, China has 44 items inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list, ranking first in the world! See full China ...
To date, China has 44 items inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list, ranking first in the world! When is Chinese New Year 2025/2026? - January 29 for 2025, February 17 for 2026 The Chinese New Year of 2025 falls on January 29th (Wednesday), and will last to February...
In China, the spring festivalmarksthe beginning of the new year. Itfallson the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar andinvolvesa variety of social practices tousherin the new year,pray for good fortune,celeb...
Chinese New Year is celebrated in mainland China, as well as in countries with a large Chinese population, including Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Chinese New Year is never just a single-day celebration. In fact, in mainland China, the Chinese New Year public holiday of...
Little New Year (the Festival of the Kitchen God) Lunar Date:December 23rd Gregorian Date:Jan.22 in Northern China/Jan.23, 2025 in southern China Traditions and Customs: The Little New Yearmarks the beginning and foreshadowing of the whole Spring Festival celebration and mainly consists of two...
In China, the spring festivalmarksthe beginning of the new year. Itfallson the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar andinvolvesa variety of social practices tousherin the new year,pray for good fortune,celeb...
Lunar New Year is an important public holiday for many countries including China, South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. In many other countries, Chinese communities celebrate in the city's 'Chinatown' districts. In some countries the festivities for the Lunar New Year also migh...
Beijing is the capital of China, as well as one of the most important cities in ancient China. It has both abundant historic relics and prosperous business zones. You can admire the magnificentForbidden Cityat night and send New Year's greetings to each other in ancient lanes. Also, a lot...
China uses the Solar calendar (Gregorian calendar) and the lunar calendar to count the days. In the lunar calendar, the Chinese New Year always falls on the first day of the first month, but its date in the solar calendar changes every year....
When is Chinese New Year: The first day of the first lunar month. Holiday: 7 days (From New Year’s Eve to 6th of the 1st lunar month). See more on China Public Holiday Calendar Popular Food: Dumplings, glutinous rice cakes, fish, cured meat, melon seeds, candy and tangyuan or ...