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Chinese New Year Date

The Chinese new year is celebrated on the first new moon day of the first lunar month and ends on the full moon,15 days later. According to the luni solar Chinese calendar, the new year falls on a different date each year. The Chinese new year date varies every year according to the astronomical observations. New year's day is celebrated more as a family affair, a time of reunion and thanksgiving. The celebration is traditionally highlighted as a religious ceremony given in honor of Mother Nature and family ancestors. Preparations for the new year celebrations begin a month ahead, before the exact date of the Chinese New Year.

D- Day Of Chinese new year celebrations usually witnesses great deal of rituals and rites like the ancient custom of practicing ‘Hong Bao’ with people donating money in red envelopes and exchanging new year wishes.



First day of Chinese new year is usually the time to feast on traditional mouth watering delicacies like prawns, dried oysters, fai chai and Jiaozi since they symbolize good luck, prosperity, happiness and long lasting life.

Chinese new year day of celebration is a grand affair with various festivals and sporting events arranged to commemorate the ceremonial occasion. Chinese new year customs vary in different parts of the world, but the essence particularly remains the same. The date of Chinese new year is based on astronomical observations of the longitude of the sun and the phases of the moon. Each year bears a zodiac animal sign calculated on the basis of 12 year galactic cycle. Thus, the people of the Chinese community look forward to the Chinese new year rendezvous with high anticipation and hope.

123newyear.com offers an inquisitive analysis of Chinese new year day of celebration.





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