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 ...
An estimated 2 billion people celebrate Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival. The 15-day festival begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar, sometime between ...
In 2023, Lunar New Year begins on Sunday, January 22 and ends on Sunday, February 5. The first day of Lunar New Year is called the Spring Festival, and the final day is the Lantern Festival in ...
Gifts, food, parades and fireworks - just some of the ways that the Lunar New Year has been celebrated ... prepare for the main event. Once the first day of the first lunar month does arrive ...
The spring equinox on March 20 marks the start of spring and the astrological new year as the sun enters Aries.
Lunar New Year’s Day: Family visits and red packets The first few days of the Lunar New Year, especially the first two days, are often a test of one’s stamina, appetite and social skills ...
Join us on Friday, February 20 for a Lunar New Year Happy Hour and on Saturday, February 21 for Family Day: Moon Over Manhattan! According to Chinese legends, a wild beast called the Nian came out of ...
It begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar ... to frighten and chase away the monster. To this day, the Lunar New Year celebration is centered around removing bad luck and welcoming ...
This year's March blood moon during the total lunar eclipse will give ... The Kelands always falls on the first day of the month and represented the new moon. The Nones occurs on the 5th or ...