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  1. 18 Dis 2022 · In 2022, Lunar New Year was Tuesday, February 1, 2022. This year, Lunar New Year is on Sunday, January 22, 2023. Related: 25 Authentic Recipes to Celebrate Chinese New Year.

  2. Lunar New Year falls on different dates each year, but always falls between February 10 and February 24 of the international standard calendar. Its traditional Chinese celebrations last for 16 days, from Lunar New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival. In 2025, Lunar New Year will fall on Wednesday, January 29th and start a year of the Dragon.

  3. 12 Feb 2024 · The Chinese zodiac year is usually said to start from Chinese New Year, whose date ranges from late January to mid-February. Therefore, if you were born in January or February in one of the above years, you might be a Rabbit, or possibly a Tiger. ... Rabbit Years Date Element; 2023: January 22, 2023 – February 9, 2024: Water Rabbit: 2011 ...

  4. 7 Mei 2024 · Find Chinese Lunar Calendar Years and dates in Western Solar calendar format. ... Chinese New Year Dates - Chinese new year dates as per English calendar; Chinese Age Calculator - Calculate your Chinese Age & Chinese birth date; English & Chinese Calendar Dates, information for July 5, 2024 (5/7/2024)

  5. 8 Jan 2024 · Recent years of the Rabbit include 2023, 2011, 1999, 1987, 1975, 1963, and 1951, with the next Rabbit year in 2035 (Year of the Wood Rabbit). ... To find your Chinese astrology zodiac animal, pay particular attention to the beginning date of Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year. This is especially important if you were born in January or February ...

  6. 16 Dis 2022 · Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is China’s most important festival. In 2023 it will fall less than a month after New Year in the Gregorian calendar on 1 January.

  7. The lunar calendar is also associated with 12 animal signs in Chinese zodiac, so every 12 years is regarded as a cycle. 2023 is a Year of the Rabbit, while 2024 turns to be a Year of the Dragon. Chinese New Year Calendar (1930 - 2030)