Are you wondering when Chinese New Year starts? Check out here and learn more about Chinese New Year or 中国新年!
Chinese New Year (or "Spring Festival" in modern Mainland China) is China's most important traditional festival and it is celebrated at the turn of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar, which consists of both Gregorian and lunar-solar calendar systems. In general, Chinese New Year starts anytime between the end of January and mid-February.
The Most Important Dates of Chinese New Year: • Chinese New Year's Eve: the day of family reunions • Chinese calendar: 除夕 Chúxī /choo-sshee or 'getting-rid-of evening' • Chinese New Year's Day: the day of (close) family visits and New Year greetings • Chinese calendar: 初一 Chūyī or choo-ee or 'first 1'
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