Yes. Lunar new year is also Chinese New Year. It is also celebrated by the Koreans, Vietnamese, Japanese, Mongolians and all ethnic Chinese around the world. It is called Lunar because the year is...
Countries and territories with significant Chinese populations celebrates the Lunar New Year.
Têt (the New Year in Vietnam; observed for three days after the first full moon after January 20th)
农历新年, nong li xin nian
Lunar New Year Festivities Continue
Lunar New Year Celebrations Begin
China Prepares for Lunar New Year
Celine Dion Rings in the Lunar New Year at Caesars