Chinese New Year 2026 - Year of the HorseChinese New Year 2026, also known as the Year of the Horse, will be celebrated on February 17th, 2026. People are going to obtain a 7-day holiday from Feb. 16-22.The horse is a symbol of success, wealth, and loyalty. The other years of ...
Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival (春节 – chūnjié) is the year of the Dragon (pronounced “loong” in Chinese) and festivities start February 10, 2024. The lunar new year, falls on a slightly different day in January or February of each year, as it follows the Chinese lunisolar c...
Next year(2026) Multiple Dates Last year(2024) Multiple Dates Where is it celebrated? Canada(Observance)United States(Observance)Australia(Observance)Show all Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, is an ancient Chinese holiday based on the lunisolar calendar, which is based both on th...
2023 Chinese New Year is onSunday, January 22, 2023, in China's time zone. This day is the first new moon day of the first Chinese lunar month in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system. The exact new moon time is at 4:54 a.m. on January 22, 2023, in China standard time zone, GMT+...
New Year's Day 2026, New Year's Day 2027 and further. On this page you will find information about New Year's Day 2026, 2027 and beyond. What is open and closed on New Year's Day 2026?
Chinese Tang-Yuan Day - Coming Years2025 Chinese New Year Dates and Forecast2026 Chinese Tang Yuan Day is on Tuesday, December 22, 2026.The Winter Solstice time at China Time Zone is 4:50 on December 22, 2026.2027 Chinese Tang Yuan Day is on Wednesday, December 22, 2027.The Winter ...
US Federal Holidays 2025 · 2026 · 2027 / 2024Planners Hourly · Daily · Weekly · Monthly · Quarterly · Yearly · School year · Academic yearSchedules Hourly · Daily · Weekly · Monthly · Quarterly · Class More... Leap years When is...? Sitemap (list of all templates) If...
Finally, the moon moves back to itsnew moonstarting position. Because the moon’s orbit is not exactly in the same plane as Earth’s orbit around the sun, they rarely are perfectly aligned. Usually the moon passes above or below the sun from our vantage point, but occasionally it passes ...
Coming of Age Day, celebrated at the start of January, isthe day where children officially become adults in Japan. Anyone who has turned 20 years old in the past year participates in a celebration. They dress up, either wearing a kimono (women) or a suit (men) and take lots of picture...
Chinese people started to build gardens more than 2,000 years ago. Chinese gardens are a special form of t1Chinese culture and art. At the entrance to a Chinese garden, there is usually a huge stone or wall to screen(挡住)your view. This is to give you a pressed-in feeling, in order...