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  1. Chinese New Year is a national public holiday in many Southeast Asian countries and considered to be one of the most important holidays of the year. Malaysia Southeast Asia's largest temple – Kek Lok Si in George Town, Penang, Malaysia – illuminated in preparation for the Chinese New Year in 2024.

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      Lunar New Year is the beginning of a new year based on lunar...

    • Rabbit

      Zodiac Hare, showing the tù (兔) character for Hare. The...

    • Chinese New Year Film

      A Chinese New Year film (simplified Chinese: 贺岁片;...

    • Red Envelopes

      A red envelope, red packet, hongbao or ang pau (traditional...

    • Lantern Festival

      The Lantern Festival (traditional Chinese: 元宵節; simplified...

  2. Feb 18, 2024 · The Chinese New Year of 2024 falls on February 10th (Saturday), and will last to February 24th. It is the Year of Dragon. As an official public holiday, Chinese people can get eight days' off from work, from February 10th to February 17th. The Chinese New Year of 2025 falls on January 29th (Wednesday), and will last to February 12th.

    Years
    New Year Dates
    Animal Signs
    2030
    Feb. 3, 2030 (Sunday)
    Dog
    2029
    Feb. 13, 2029 (Tuesday)
    Rooster
    2028
    Jan. 26, 2028 (Wednesday)
    Monkey
    2027
    Feb. 6, 2027 (Saturday)
    Sheep
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  4. Year Date of Chinese New Year Chinese New Year Holiday Animal Sign; 2024: Saturday, Feb.10: Feb. 10-17: Dragon: 2025: Wednesday, Jan.29: Jan. 28 to Feb. 3: Snake: 2026: Tuesday, Feb.17: Feb. 16-22: Horse: 2027: Saturday, Feb.6: Feb. 5-11: Goat: 2028: Wednesday, Jan.26: Jan. 25-31: Monkey: 2029: Tuesday, Feb.13: Feb. 12-18: Rooster: 2030: Sunday ...

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    The Chinese New Year 2024 will be celebrated on Saturday, February 10, 2024. According to Chinese astrology, the year 2024 will be the Year of the Wood Dragon, which will begin on Saturday, February 10, 2024, and end on Wednesday, January 28, 2025. As a public holiday, the Chinese people will have a 7-day holiday from February 9 to February 15, 202...

    In 2024 , the Chinese New Year celebration will last from Friday, February 9 to Thursday, February 15. The week of Saturday January 21 to Friday January 27 will be a public holiday. In China, the traditional Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year) holiday is the longest and most important holiday period. Traditionally, the celebration will last 16 days, ...

    Fish is the mainstay of the family dinner for Chinese New Year. Tasted during the New Year celebration, the foods are chosen according to their symbolism bringing good luck. For example, the fish (Yù, in Chinese), omnipresent throughout the traditional duration of the festivals (16 days) and whose sound is similar to that of the word “abundance”. N...

    The most important activities during the Chinese New Year are: 1) Decorating your house, 2) Organizing a family meal and exploding fireworks and firecrackers, 3) Giving red envelopes containing money, 4) Play the dragon dance and other festivities.

    Among the most famous traditional wishes presented for the Chinese New Year, one thinks, immediately, of those expressed in Cantonese, “Kung hei fat choi, meaning, “My best wishes, that this new year is conducive to personal enrichment”. In Mandarin, the equivalent is “gongxi facai /gong-sshee faa-tseye”/. You will find below the few expressions fr...

    Lucky red lanterns marked with the character “luck”, very popular Chinese New Year decorations. Over time, the Chinese become less and less superstitious. However, by tradition, they continue to believe that the events of the beginning of the year will affect the whole year to come. Thus the Spring Festival represents a period of superstitions. It ...

    Currently, the main countries in the world where the Lunar New Year is celebrated are in Asia. Apart from China, there are also North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Brunei. Let us also remember that Chinese expatriates gather to celebrate this traditional and unmissable festival of the lunar cal...

    The history of the Chinese New Year festival dates back over 4000 years. The origins of Lunar New Year celebrations can be traced back to the ancient worship of heaven and earth. Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a monster named Nian (年, or Nianshou 年兽) with a long head and sharp horns. It lived at the bottom of the sea all year round ...

  5. Feb 10, 2024 · The Chinese New Year begins Saturday, February 10, 2024, marking the end of the Year of the Rabbit, and the beginning of the Year of the Dragon. Also known as the Lunar New Year or the...

  6. 2024 Chinese New Year date: Feb. 10th, Saturday, Year of the Dragon. Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is the grandest festival in China, usually with a 7-8 days' holiday. As the most colorful annual event, the traditional CNY celebration lasts longer, up to two weeks, and the climax arrives around the Lunar New ...

  7. Dates of Chinese New Year’s Eve. Since the traditional Chinese calendar uses the lunisolar calendar, there's no fixed date for Chinese New Year's Eve. Below is the table for the dates of Chinese New Year's Eve from 2011 to 2031.

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