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Chinese New Year

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Chinese New Year starts with the second New Moon after the winter
solstice and ends on the full moon 15 days later.

Like all Chinese festivals it is determined by the lunar/solar calendar,
so the actual date varies from late January to mid-February.

In 2008 it falls on February 7. Find out more »

 

 

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