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  1. The Lunar New Year is an event celebrated by billions of people across the world on the first new moon of their calendar. Although often referred to as "Lunar New Year" in English, this is a misnomer, as it refers to both celebrations based on a lunar calendar as well as a lunisolar calendar.

  2. Feb 5, 2024 · Learn about the origins, traditions and significance of Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival. Find out how it is observed in different countries and regions, and why it prompts the world's largest annual migration.

  3. Jul 1, 2024 · Lunar New Year, festival typically celebrated in China and other Asian countries that begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and ends on the first full moon of the lunar calendar, 15 days later.

  4. In China, Lunar New Year is known as Chinese New Year or in Chinese 'Spring Festival' (Chunjie). The celebrations traditionally last for 16 days, beginning on New Year's Eve and ending with the Lantern Festival.

  5. Feb 4, 2010 · Learn about the origins, customs and celebrations of Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, in East and Southeast Asian cultures. Find out which animal represents the year 2024 and what foods and symbols bring good luck and prosperity.

  6. Learn about the dates, traditions, zodiac signs, food and activities of the Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival. Find out how to say happy new year in Chinese and what to avoid during the 16-day celebration.

  7. Jan 19, 2023 · The Lunar New Year, as its name suggests, is based on the cycles of the Moon and falls on a different day each year – usually between late January and the middle of February. This year, the...

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