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Chinese New Year - Topmarks The Year of the Ox The Chinese New Year of the Ox began on 12 February 2021 It is year 4719 on the Chinese Calendar The date of Chinese New Year varies each year and the next will be on 1 February 2022, when it will be the Year of the Tiger
How to Wish Someone a Happy Chinese New Year | Time In Mandarin, “Happy Chinese New Year” is “xin nian kuai le” (pronounced shin nee-an kwai le), which is a formal greeting typically used for strangers and means “New Year happiness ”A
2015 Chinese New Year | 2015 Chinese Zodiac Year of the . . . 2015 Chinese New Year The first day of the 2015 Chinese New Year is on February 19, 2015 in China's time zone This day is a new moon day, and is the first day of the first Chinese lunar month in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system The exact new moon time is at 07:48 a m on 19-Feb-2015 in China's time zone
21 Chinese New Years Customs and Traditions You Should Know During Chinese New Year, people have a long list of things to do From one week preceding the festival to the 15th day after, many Chinese New Year customs are widely observed for thousands of years The family reunion dinner, eating dumplings, and setting off firework are the must-dos that you might know
Chinese New Year for Kids - China Family Adventure. com The New Year celebrations begin on New Year's Eve, the big party is on New Year's Day, and the action continues for the next 15 days It all ends with the first full moon of the year, fifteen days later with the Lantern Festival, another great carnival and the perfect ending to this great holiday season As per long-standing Chinese customs, each year is assigned an animal according to the
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Chinese New Year Story, Legend of Monster Nian Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) is the oldest traditional festival in China, but a few people concern the origin and story behind the holiday Many existing customs and activities of the festival actually can be traced back to a popular story of the Monster Nian, which helps to explain why and how the festival is celebrated
Chinese New Year Gift Giving Etiquette - China Highlights Chinese New Year is a time for giving; whether in the form of the popular, traditional red packet filled with money (红包 hóngbāo); or in the form of other, material goods But beware, even the most generous offering can be tainted if you show bad etiquette when giving a gift