So in 2023 it begins on Sunday ... the New Year in relation to the Sun—it’s therefore a lunisolar calendar. The Chinese Lunar New Year always begins on the day of the second New Moon after ...
This Sunday in Asia will see the beginning of the “Year of the Rabbit” as Chinese Lunar New Year comes around again. The massive holiday always begins on the day of the second New Moon after ...
Lunar New Year is one of Hong Kong’s biggest celebrations with a flurry of cultural festivities. This year’s holiday begins on January 22 and marks the start of the year of the rabbit.
The calendar is based on the moon ... director of the Chinese programme at American University. In 2023, Lunar New Year begins on Sunday, January 22 and ends on Sunday, February 5.