The Chinese New Year lasts up to 15 days only in the country but in urban areas it last 7 days.
The holiday for this year from Jan 22-28, 2012, start work at Jan 29, 2012. (This holiday is for Chinese New Year, in China it's know as Spring Festival)
15 days
Well, Chinese New Year in 2011 is February 3, and lasts 15 days, so it should end on February 18th. See the related link for additional information.
It can last up to a month.
Korean new year is same as Chinese New Year
The Chinese new year animal in 1963 was the rabbit.
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 1991 was the sheep.
Chinese New Year celebrations last for 15 days.
Chinese New Year is 15 days.
15 days
thosands of years
Usually Chinese New Year is last for 15 days,but public holiday is for 1st and 2nd day of Chinese New Year only. The 9th day of Chinese New Year is the most celebrated among Chinese in Penang and Johore as birthday of "Tian Gong"
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 2013 was the snake.
Last year's Chinese New Year was on a different day than this year's because our western (Gregorian) calendar clashes (doesn't match) with the Chinese Lunar Calendar. Thus, Chinese New Year is never on the same day every year.
In Mainland China, New Year and the first two days (Usually 7 days, including weekends.)
The Chinese New Year lasts up to 15 days only in the country but in urban areas it last 7 days. The holiday for this year from Jan 22-28, 2012, start work at Jan 29, 2012. (This holiday is for Chinese New Year, in China it's know as Spring Festival)
Well, Chinese New Year in 2011 is February 3, and lasts 15 days, so it should end on February 18th. See the related link for additional information.
12 days
Animals represented in Chinese Astrology, last for the entire year and not just a single month.