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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.
陰曆新年 (英語: Lunar New Year)是世界各地 陰曆 或 陰陽合曆 中一年的開始。 陰曆是主要按 月亮 的 月相 周期來安排的 曆法,在 天文學 中與 陽曆 對應。 依據不同的曆法,不同文化的人們在不同的時間慶祝陰曆 新年。 其中較為著名的,有東亞的 農曆 和 藏曆 新年 [1][2][3]; 東南亞 、 南亞 的 佛曆 和 印度曆 新年;以及起源於 中東 的 伊斯蘭曆 和 希伯來曆 新年。 此外, 加拿大 的 尼斯迦族 也會慶祝他們的傳統新年。 紐約 曼哈頓華埠 的遊行是除亞洲以外規模最大的陰曆新年活動。 名稱及定義. [編輯] 雖然 英語 中通常將世界各地的傳統曆法新年慶祝活動表述為「Lunar New Year(陰曆新年)」,但這個稱呼並不準確 [4]。
2024年9月24日 · The Chinese New Year of 2025 falls on January 29th (Wednesday), and will last to February 2nd. It is the Year of Snake. As an official public holiday, Chinese people can get eight days' off from work, from January 28th to February 3rd. The Chinese New Year of
YearsNew Year DatesAnimal Signs2030Feb. 3, 2030 (Sunday)Dog2029Feb. 13, 2029 (Tuesday)Rooster2028Jan. 26, 2028 (Wednesday)Monkey2027Feb. 6, 2027 (Saturday)SheepChinese New Year or Lunar New Year or Spring Festival 2025 falls on Wednesday, January 29th, 2025. Snake is the new year animal. Learn more about Chinese Lunar New Year traditions, taboos, food, zodiac signs, and greetings.
2024年10月14日 · Chinese New Year, annual 15-day festival in China and Chinese communities around the world that begins with the new moon that occurs sometime between January 21 and February 20 according to Western calendars. Festivities last until the following full moon.
In China, Lunar New Year is known as Chinese New Year or in Chinese 'Spring Festival' (Chunjie). The celebrations traditionally last for 16 days, beginning on New Year's Eve and ending with the Lantern Festival.