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  1. Jan 29, 2024 · For more than 3,000 years, Lunar New Year was just what it sounds like—the beginning of a new year in the Chinese calendar. The historic Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar, meaning dates are determined by both the moon (lunar) and the sun (solar).

  2. Lunar New Year is the first day of the New Year in the Chinese calendar, which differs from the Gregorian calendar. It is also known as the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year. Every year is represented by a zodiac animal sign. Lunar New Year is a festive occasion that calls for celebration in many places around the world. ©bigstockphoto.com ...

  3. Jan 29, 2024 · For more than 3,000 years, Lunar New Year was just what it sounds like—the beginning of a new year in the Chinese calendar. The historic Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar, meaning dates are determined by both the moon (lunar) and the sun (solar).

  4. Feb 1, 2022 · February may mark the start of a new month for some of us, but for millions of people around the world, the new month rings in a new year. The Lunar New Year celebration is intended to usher in a ...

  5. Jan 20, 2023 · The Lunar New Year is a public holiday that is observed across multiple days in China, North and South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, and Vietnam.

  6. Jan 21, 2023 · Fun aside, Lunar New Year can actually be a lot of work. Festivities often last for 15 days – or even more – with different tasks and activities taking place over that period.

  7. Dec 8, 2021 · So Lunar New Year 2025 doesn’t just usher in the Year of the Snake—it also marks the start of the Year of the Wood Snake. People born in 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001 and 2013 are ...

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