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Chinese New Year 2021 – Year of the Ox Chinese New Year is celebrated by more than 20% of the world, and is the most important holiday in China What's lucky in the year of the Ox? Calendar Chinese New Year Calendar and Dates 8 Days Feb 4th–11th Little Year Preparations for the new year begin on February 4th, 2021, and last until New Years Eve
Chinese New Year The coming Chinese New Year begins 2022-02-01, which is 337 days away This year's animal sign is the Ox from 2021-02-12 to 2022-01-31 Click here to check the Chinese New Year date of other years Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is the most important Chinese holiday
Chinese New Year 2021 - Animal, Dates Celebrations - HISTORY Chinese New Year is the most important holiday in China Tied to the Chinese lunar calendar, it begins on the new moon that appears between January 21 and February 20 The holiday was
When is the Chinese New Year 2021, 2022 | Zodiac Forecast . . . 2021 Chinese New Year Dates and Animal Zodiac Signs Forecast 2021 Chinese New Year is on Friday, February 12, 2021, 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
CHINESE NEW YEAR FESTIVAL Chinese New Year is the most important festival in the Chinese calendar and is often referred to as the Spring Festival A major holiday in many Asian cultures, Chinese New Year’s Day to welcome in the Year of the Ox falls on 12 February 2021 and Wellington’s Chinese New Year celebrations will take place on the weekend of 13-14 February
Chinese New Year - Topmarks The Year of the Ox The Chinese New Year of the Ox began on 12 February 2021 It is year 4719 on the Chinese Calendar The date of Chinese New Year varies each year and the next will be on 1 February 2022, when it will be the Year of the Tiger
Chinese New Year in China - Time and Date Chinese New Year celebrations, also known as the Spring Festival, in China start on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month of the Chinese calendar The festival lasts for about 23 days, ending on the 15th day of the first lunar month in the following year in the Chinese calendar
15-Day Celebration of Chinese New Year - Chinese Customs The first day of the New Year is known as Yuan Dan (Chinese: 元旦; pinyin: yuándàn (First Morning of the year), New Year’s Day, First Day (or Duan Ri) During the 15 day period new year visits (Traditional Chinese: 拜年; pinyin: bài nián, translated: pay respect, worship, salute the year) will be made to family and friends