This year, there is no 30th day in the first month of the Chinese calendar, so locals will celebrate New Year’s Eve on the 29th day of the Lunar calendar. Traditionally, families will gather ...
marks the beginning of the new year on the lunisolar Chinese calendar, celebrating the transition from winter to spring. In 2025, the festivities will begin on January 29 and continue for 15 days ...
Traditionally, Chinese New Year celebrations begin on the final day of the last month of the Chinese calendar (February 5 in 2019) and end with the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first ...
The Lunar New Year is the first day of the Chinese calendar and signals the start of spring. The traditional agricultural calendar - comprising of both a lunar and solar calendar - is used to ...
falls on the second day of the second month on the traditional Chinese calendar every year, and recognizes the start of spring and farming. This year it falls on March 1. Ancient people believed ...
and flying kites Ching Ming falls on the 15th day after the spring equinox in the Chinese lunisolar calendar, and is a day for honouring the dead by sweeping their tombs and the burning of paper ...
The traditional Chinese Longtaitou Festival, or Dragon-Head-Raising Festival, falls on the second day of the second month on the traditional Chinese calendar every year, and recognizes the start of ...