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  1. Jan 6, 2020 · One of the most important holidays in Indonesia for those of Chinese ethnicity, the Lunar New Year in Indonesia consists of many unique, traditional celebrations. In this article, you’ll learn about Chinese New Year festivities in Indonesia, read about common beliefs and symbolism, and gain a new set of handy Indonesian vocabulary for this ...

  2. Dec 26, 2017 · So, how do you say Happy New Year in Indonesian? Let a native teach you! At IndonesianPod101, you will learn how to correctly greet your friends over New Year, and wish them well with these Indonesian New Year wishes! Table of Contents. How to Celebrate New Year in Indonesia; Must-Know Indonesian Words & Phrases for the New Year!

  3. Nov 7, 2019 · Chinese New Year's celebrations in Indonesia, known locally as Imlek, incorporate customs, beliefs and practices brought to Indonesia by Chinese immigrants who still follow the practices handed down from their parents.

  4. Different Kinds of New Year Celebrated in Indonesia and The Greetings for Those Celebrating Them. Happy New Year. We have just celebrated the new year day on 1 January 2022. On the New Year’s Eve, families gathered, had feast, and lit up fireworks.

  5. Imlek is a celebration of the Chinese New Year. In four-season countries, it is also known as the Spring Festival – to welcome the spring. Since it is based on the lunar calendar, the date varies every year. On February 10, 2024, we celebrate the Chinese New Year 2575.

  6. Indonesian Lunar New Year, also known as Imlek, is a vibrant and joyous celebration that marks the beginning of a new lunar cycle on the Chinese calendar. It is a unique fusion of Chinese customs and Indonesian traditions, resulting in a rich tapestry of cultural influence.

  7. Feb 20, 2015 · In Indonesia, the Chinese New Year, also known as ‘Tahun Baru Imlek’ or ‘Tahun Baru Cina.’ However, interestingly, the word ‘imlek’ is originally from Hokkien language, which means ‘lunar calendar.’