- Chinese New Year - Wikipedia
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
- Chinese New Year - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinese New Year, known in China as the Spring Festival and in Singapore as the Lunar New Year, is a holiday on and around the new moon on the first day of the year in the traditional Chinese calendar
- Lunar New Year - Wikipedia
Lunar New Year is officially known as "Chinese New Year" in Singapore It is celebrated in Singapore primarily by members of the Chinese diaspora, the Peranakans as well as their descendants, who make up three-quarters of the population
- Lunar New Year | Traditions, Legend, Facts | Britannica
Lunar New Year, festival typically celebrated in China and other Asian countries that begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and ends on the first full moon of the lunar calendar, 15 days later
- Chinese calendar - Wikipedia
Although modern-day China uses the Gregorian calendar, the traditional Chinese calendar governs holidays, such as the Chinese New Year and Lantern Festival, in both China and overseas Chinese communities
- The Origin and History of Chinese New Year: When Start and Why
Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival, is the most important among the traditional Chinese festivals The origin of the Chinese New Year Festival can be traced back to about 3,500 years ago
- Lunar New Year 2024 ‑ Animal, Dates Celebrations | HISTORY
Chinese New Year is the most important holiday in China Tied to the Chinese lunar calendar, it begins on the new moon that appears between January 21 and February 20
- What is the Lunar New Year? - National Geographic
Also known as Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year, the festival is celebrated throughout the world with family reunions and plenty of food
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