Chinese New Year (or Lunar New Year, as it’s sometimes called) will begin on 25 January 2020 ... the evening before the first day of New Year, families normally hold a big reunion dinner ...
15th day of Chinese New Year: The culmination of 15 full days of celebrations of the new lunar year, the Lantern Festival - known as jyun siu zit or yuAn xiāo jie - is marked by the lighting of ...
Themes: Chinese New Year; spring festivals; celebrating with friends and family. Summary: Chinese New Year marks the start of a new lunar year and falls in January/February. It is celebrated with ...
How is the date of the Chinese Lunar New Year decided? The Chinese Lunar New Year always begins on the day of the second New Moon after the December solstice. Since the December solstice was on ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. This Sunday in Asia will see the beginning of the “Year of the Rabbit ...