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  1. Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival (see also § Names) is a festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar.

  2. Chinese New Year 2023 is on Sunday, January 22, the first day of the year for the Chinese lunar calendar also known as the Lunar New Year.

  3. Jan 9, 2023 · Jan. 22, 2023 marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year also known as the Chinese New Year. Here's what to know about the widely celebrated holiday.

  4. 2023 Chinese New Year of the Rabbit is on January 22, 2023, Sunday. The Chinese Lantern Festival is on February 5, 2023, Sunday. What is the Name of Chinese Year 2023?

  5. Jan 8, 2024 · The Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, marks the transition from one animal to the next—2023 is the year of the Rabbit, which began on Janurary 22nd, 2023, and ends on February 9th, 2024. February 10th, 2024 (Chinese New Year) will signal the start of the year of the Dragon. What’s Your Zodiac Sign?

  6. Jan 21, 2023 · Saying goodbye to the Tiger, we enter the Year of the Rabbit on January 22, 2023. Millions of families worldwide are preparing celebrations for one of the year’s biggest festivals.

  7. May 20, 2023 · When is 2023 Chinese New Year? Sunday, January 22, 2023. Chinese New Year 2023 is Year of Black Rabbit Year. Chinese New Year Festival Celebration, Calendar, Zodiac, Horoscope, Astrology Predictions

  8. Kicking off the main festivities is the Little Year on January 14th, with the Spring Festival officially beginning February 10th (February 9th is New Year's Eve) and ending with the Lantern Festival on February 24th. Here is a list of the most important dates for the Chinese New Year:

  9. Jan 19, 2023 · In China, the 15-day celebration is also known as the Spring Festival and is the most important holiday of the year. The event is also celebrated in Taiwan, Mongolia, Vietnam and many countries...

  10. Lunar New Year 2023: China's Year of the Rabbit explained. More than a billion people around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year, and in China it is known as the Spring...

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