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  1. This year is called the 'Year of the Dragon'. Chinese New Year is a special celebration that brings together people with Chinese backgrounds. It's a time for new starts and spending time with family.

  2. Jan 28, 2020 · This year, Chinese New Year started on January 25. The festival typically ends after 15 days of celebrations. The festival marks the start of the Lunar New Year and follows the lunar calendar, and hence, every year, it falls on a different date.

  3. Chinese New Year has enjoyed a history of about 3,500 years. Its exact beginning is not recorded. Some people believe that Chinese New Year originated in the Shang Dynasty (1600–1046 BC), when people held sacrificial ceremonies in honor of gods and ancestors at the beginning or the end of each year. Chinese New Year beast Nian.

  4. In 2024, Chinese New Year begins on February 10th and ends on February 24th with the Lantern Festival. Laba Festival (Jan. 18, 2024): Old Chinese New Year Calendar Start Traditionally, the start of the Chinese New Year calendar is 'The Laba Festival' (腊八节 Làbājié), which occurs about three weeks before Chinese New Year's Day and is celebrated separately.

  5. Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year is one of Hong Kong’s biggest festivals and is celebrated with red lanterns, lion dances, markets, prayers for good fortune and auspicious cuisines. From interactive installations to festive decorations there are plenty of celebratory events throughout the city to start the new year with joy and prosperity.

  6. The date of Chinese New Year is determined by the Chinese lunisolar calendar, which divides the year into 24 solar terms, making up 12 lunar months. According to the Chinese calendar, the winter solstice falls in the 11 th lunar month – and in practice, Chinese New Year usually falls on the second new moon after the winter solstice.

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