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      • 2025 Lunar New Year falls on January 29th. The public holiday lasts from January 28th to February 3rd, during which the New Year's Eve on January 28th and the New Year's Day on January 29th are the peak time of celebration. The commonly known New Year calendar counts from the New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival on February 12th 2025.
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  2. Celebrations of Chinese New Year traditionally last for 16 days, starting from Chinese New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival. The public holiday in 2025 is from January 28th to February 4th, lasting 8 days.

  3. Sep 24, 2024 · 2025 Lunar New Year falls on January 29th. The public holiday lasts from January 28th to February 3rd, during which the New Year's Eve on January 28th and the New Year's Day on January 29th are the peak time of celebration.

    Years
    New Year Dates
    Animal Signs
    2030
    Feb. 3, 2030 (Sunday)
    Dog
    2029
    Feb. 13, 2029 (Tuesday)
    Rooster
    2028
    Jan. 26, 2028 (Wednesday)
    Monkey
    2027
    Feb. 6, 2027 (Saturday)
    Sheep
  4. Sep 24, 2024 · 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. As the most colorful annual event, the traditional CNY celebration lasts longer, up to two weeks, and the climax arrives around the Lunar New Year's Eve.

    • Wednesday, Jan. 29th, Snake
    • 春节 chūn jié
    • Lunar New Year, Spring Festival
  5. Dates of Chinese New Year’s Eve. Since the traditional Chinese calendar uses the lunisolar calendar, there's no fixed date for Chinese New Year's Eve. Below is the table for the dates of Chinese New Year's Eve from 2011 to 2031.

    • The Origin of Lunar New Year
    • Lunar New Year Zodiac Animals
    • Lunar New Year Traditions and Customs
    • Lunar New Year Celebrations in Various Countries

    Lunar New Year has enjoyed a history of about 3,500 years. A very old legend about Lunar New Year is still popular even today. A monster named Nian would attack villagers every Lunar New Year's Eve. In order to chase the beast away, people used loud noises, fire, and the color red. Celebrations with these elements have been preserved to this day.

    Each year in the Lunar calendar is associated with one of 12 Chinese zodiac animals. The 12 zodiac animals in order are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Lunar New Year 2024 is a year of the Dragon. The zodiac signs in most countries are identical to the Chinese ones, but a few of the animals differ...

    Lunar New Year is a festival rich in traditions and customs. Asian countries share many similar traditions, but each also has some unique traditions.

    Lunar New Year is traditionally celebrated in East Asian countries, especially in China and others influenced by Chinese culture like Vietnam, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Lunar New Year may be called different names in different East Asian countries and communities, but it is celebrated on the same date (and surrounding days) w...

  6. Celebrations of Chinese New Year traditionally last for 16 days, starting from Chinese New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival. The most notable dates of the Lunar New Year 2024 are these three days: Chinese New Year's Eve on January 28th, 2025; Chinese New Year's Day on January 29th, 2025; The Lantern Festival on February 12th, 2025

  7. Feb 4, 2010 · The New Year typically begins with the first new moon that occurs between the end of January and spans the first 15 days of the first month of the lunar calendar—until the full moon...

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