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  1. Feb 10, 2024 · Chinese Calendar 2024 (year of the dragon from February 10, 2024 to January 28, 2025) provides lunar dates, auspicious dates and public holidays in 2024.

  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.

  3. When is Chinese New Year 2024? Saturday, February 10th. Chinese New Year 2024 falls on Saturday, February 10th, 2024, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on February 24th, 2024. How Long is Chinese New Year? 16 Days.

  4. Jan 21, 2023 · The 2024 Chinese New Year Day is on Saturday, February 10, 2024 in China's time zone. This day is the new moon day of the first Chinese lunar month in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system. The exact new moon time is at 7:00 on 2024-02-10, in the China time zone.

  5. Feb 13, 2024 · The seventh day of the Lunar New Year (February 16 in 2024) is said to be when the Chinese mother goddess, Nuwa, created humanity. Thus, it’s called renri/jan jat (the people’s birthday).

  6. Feb 11, 2024 · China's Grandest Festival & Longest Public Holiday. 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.

  7. The preparation begins on the first of the Lunar Calendar and the celebration lasts until the 15th of the first month. In 2024, Chinese New Year begins on February 10th and ends on February 24th with the Lantern Festival.

  8. Jan 8, 2024 · Dragon is the 5th animal in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac signs, coming after the Rabbit and before the Snake. Recent years of the Dragon include 2024 (this year), 2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964, and 1952, with the next Dragon year in 2036 (Year of the Fire Dragon).

  9. Lunar New Year has been celebrated for over 4,000 years, dating back to China’s agricultural society. The holiday marks the start of a new lunisolar calendar year and the arrival of spring. Like many ancient festivals, there are myths, legends, and traditions that explain the rich cultural celebrations central to this holiday.

  10. Lunar New Year (Chinese New Year) happens this year on Saturday, February 10, 2024. This year ushers in the year of the Dragon! What is the Lunar New Year, and who celebrates this holiday? What does the dragon symbolize, and what is your special animal symbol? Learn more.