- Lunar New Year - Wikipedia
Lunar New Year is the beginning of a new year based on lunar calendars or, informally, lunisolar calendars Lunar calendar years begin with a new moon and have a fixed number of lunar months, usually twelve, in contrast to lunisolar calendar years which have a variable number of lunar months that periodically resynchronise with the solar year The event is celebrated by numerous cultures in
- Chinese New Year 2026 Dates: February 17, 2026 - TravelChinaGuide
2026 Lunar New Year falls on February 17th The public holiday lasts from February 15th to February 23th, during which the New Year's Eve on February 16th and the New Year's Day on February 17th are the peak time of celebration The commonly known New Year calendar counts from the New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival on March 3, 2026
- When is Lunar New Year 2025 and where can I join celebrations?
Lunar New Year represents a fresh start for many who celebrate Here's where you can join in the fun around Australia
- Lunar New Year 2026: A Guide to the Year of the Horse
Lunar New Year 2026 welcomes the Year of the Horse! Discover zodiac traits, Tai Sui clashes, Ben Ming Nian challenges, and horoscope insights for every sign!
- Lunar New Year | Traditions, Legend, Facts | Britannica
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 The dates of the holiday vary from year to year, beginning some time between January 21 and February 20
- Lunar New Year - Education
Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and Chinese communities around the world It is not only celebrated in China Vietnam, Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore also celebrate the Lunar New Year holiday The two-week celebration includes family and friends, feasting and fireworks, parties and parades For more than 3,000 years
- Lunar New Year 2025: What does Year of the Snake mean?
Lunar New Year is a time to celebrate Learn more about common beliefs and customs and what it means to be born in a Year of the Snake and the Chinese zodiac fortune predictions for 2025 Read more from Professor Xiaohuan Zhao, from the School of Languages and Cultures at University of Sydney
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