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  1. 3 hari yang lalu · Chinese New Year 2023 is on Sunday, January 22, the first day of the year for the Chinese lunar calendar also known as the Lunar New Year.

  2. Chinese New Year is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture. It has influenced similar celebrations in other cultures, commonly referred to collectively as Lunar New Year, such as the Losar of Tibet, the Tết of Vietnam, the Korean New Year, and the Ryukyu New Year.

  3. Chinese New Year 2023: Dates, Tiger, Calendar, Zodiac, Holidays 2023 is the year of the Rabbit. The 2023 Chinese New Year falls on January 22, 2023. The Chinese Lantern Festival is on Sunday, February 5, 2023. The following are the most frequently asked questions for the Chinese New Year.

  4. 20 Mei 2023 · When is the Chinese New Year 2023? The 2023 Chinese New Year Day is on Sunday, January 22, 2023 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 4:53 on 2023-01-22, in the China time zone.

  5. 9 Jan 2023 · In 2023, Lunar New Year begins on Sunday, January 22 and ends on Sunday, February 5. The first day of Lunar New Year is called the Spring Festival, and the final day is the Lantern...

  6. 21 Jan 2023 · The seventh day (January 28) of the Lunar New Year is said to be the day when the Chinese mother goddess, Nuwa, created humanity. Thus, it’s called renri/jan jat (the people’s birthday).

  7. Chinese New Year is the longest holiday in China, spanning 16 days (and then some). Learn about the activities, traditions, food and superstitions for each day.

  8. 11 Nov 2022 · 2023 Chinese New Year is on Sunday, January 22, 2023, in China's time zone. This day is the first new moon day of the first Chinese lunar month in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system.

  9. 19 Jan 2023 · In China, the 15-day celebration is also known as the Spring Festival and is the most important holiday of the year. The event is also celebrated in Taiwan, Mongolia, Vietnam and many...

  10. Lunar New Year 2023: China's Year of the Rabbit explained. More than a billion people around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year, and in China it is known as the Spring...

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