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Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

Chinese New Year is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture. It has influenced similar celebrations in other cultures, commonly referred to ...

Chinese New Year: 2025—Year of the Snake (Lunar New Year)

Lunar New Year officially begins on January 29th, 2025, and ends on February 8th. 2025. 4 Days.

Chinese New Year | Summary, History, Traditions, & Facts | Britannica

The origins of the Chinese New Year are steeped in legend. One legend is that thousands of years ago a monster named Nian (“Year”) would attack ...

Chinese New Year 2025: Feb. 10, Year of Dragon, Spring Festival

Chinese New Year, namely the Spring Festival in China, falls on Jan. 29th, 2025. It is the Year of the Snake according to the Chinese zodiac.

Lunar New Year - National Geographic 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 ...

History of Chinese New Year - Lam Museum of Anthropology

Chinese New Year has a history of about 3,500 years. Its exact beginning date is not recorded. Some people believe that Chinese New Year originated in the Shang ...

Lunar New Year Celebration - National Museum of Asian Art

Celebrate Lunar New Year at the National Museum of Asian Art with free attractions for all ages, including performances, talks, tours, hands-on activities, and ...

Lunar New Year | Asian American Pacific Islander Coalition (AAPIC)

Lunar New Year. The Lunar New Year is an international holiday celebrated in many Asian countries, but not all, and the United States even has its own ...

Home • Chinese New Year Festival & Parade

Named one of the top ten Parades in the world by International Festivals & Events Association, the Southwest Airlines Chinese New Year Parade in San ...

A Guide to Celebrating Chinese Lunar New Year at Home

A guide to celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year at home. Want to celebrate Chinese New Year? Here's how, from party prep to recipes.

Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year? - Bureau Works

Chinese New Year and Lunar New Year are not the same, although they are very much connected. In a casual conversation, both terms can be used interchangeably ...

Chinese New Year 2025 in China - Time and Date

Lunar 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.

Chinese New Year 2025: Traditions, Snake Year Celebration ...

Chinese New Year 2025 will fall on Wednesday, January 29th. The date changes every year but is always somewhere in the period from January 21st to February 20 ...

Lunar New Year 2024 | The CORE District

The event will be held at DFW Chinatown, located in the Richardson CORE District at 400 North Greenville Avenue. Free parking and shuttle service will be ...

Spring Festival, Lunar New Year

A festival celebrated in China and other Asian countries that begins with the first new moon of a lunar calendar and lasts for fifteen days.

The origin and traditions of the Lunar New Year, explained - Britannica

This Chinese legend explains the origin of the Lunar New Year, one of the most important holidays in many Asian countries and the Asian diaspora.

The Lunar New Year: Rituals and Legends - Asia for Educators

For Chinese, in China and in ethnic communities around the world, the lunar new year is the most important and most festive holiday of the year.

Lunar New Year 2024 ‑ 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 ...

Chinese New Year - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

The Chinese New Year is the most important celebration in China. Chinese years are named after 12 different animals. For example, there is a Year of the Rat and ...

Chinese / Lunar New Year 2024 - Awareness Days Events Calendar ...

In 2024, Chinese New Year begins on February 10th and continues for 15 days, with the Lantern Festival marking the end of the celebrations.