erm...they have a large festival with lots of chineses lanterns and and dragons and lots of things dedicated to that animal
chinese new year is celebrated by eating rice and talking <3 It is true you know there is more but its do much
The Changing Dates of the Chinese New YearAccording to the website Chinapage.com: In one sentence, the Chinese New Year is the second New Moon after the winter solstice.It is based strictly on astronomical observations, and has nothing to do with the Pope, emperors, animals or myths. Due to its scientific and mathematical nature, we can easily and precisely calculate backward or forward for thousands of years.(See the Related link for more information on the Chinese New Year.)
As we all know, in ancient times, many other countries were considered as China too, therefore, many people celebrated Chinese New York as most Chinese do. Later on, some lands got independent and become a country, but the custom remains. I guess that's why.
In the calendar the Americans use - the Gregorian calendar - the Chinese New Year fluctuates; it usually falls sometime between January 21 and February 20. It is celebrated at varied dates due to its dependency on the lunisolar Chinese calender.(Click on the Related link to read more about this festival.)
The Chinese people have celebrated the Moon Festival since the first century. This holiday is very important to farmers because it a festival of thanks for heaven's bounty.
The Chinese New Year is celebrated by the Chinese people. The holiday is celebrated worldwide. The Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival.
Chinese New Year will be celebrated on February 14th 2010.
chinese new year is celebrated by eating rice and talking <3 It is true you know there is more but its do much
The next Chinese New Year is celebrated on February 19, 2015. The Chinese New Year is also known as the spring festival.
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The Chinese New Year, Date: February 14, 2010 is Chinese New Year
It will be celebrated on January 29th, Wednesday.
dragon festival
because it has 12 animals in the new year :)
The Changing Dates of the Chinese New YearAccording to the website Chinapage.com: In one sentence, the Chinese New Year is the second New Moon after the winter solstice.It is based strictly on astronomical observations, and has nothing to do with the Pope, emperors, animals or myths. Due to its scientific and mathematical nature, we can easily and precisely calculate backward or forward for thousands of years.(See the Related link for more information on the Chinese New Year.)
Sunday, February 10.
February 18th( i think)