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  1. Celebrations last up to 16 days, but only the first 7 days are considered a public holiday (February 10th–February 16th, 2024). What is the 2024 Chinese Zodiac? Dragon. Chinese New Year marks the transition between zodiac signs: 2024 is the Year of the Dragon; 2023 the Year of the Rabbit. Zodiac.

  2. Jan 9, 2023 · 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 ...

  3. Feb 4, 2010 · The New Year celebration is celebrated for multiple days—not just one day as in the Gregorian calendar’s New Year. This Lunar New Year, which begins on February 10, is the Year of the Dragon ...

  4. Celebrations of Chinese New Year traditionally last for 16 days, starting from Chinese New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival. The most notable dates of the Lunar New Year 2024 are these three days: Chinese New Year's Eve on January 28th, 2025. Chinese New Year's Day on January 29th, 2025. The Lantern Festival on February 12th, 2025.

  5. In June 2015, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio declared that the Lunar New Year would be made a public school holiday, in September 2023, New York State made Lunar New Year a mandatory public school holiday. California Lion costume for New Year parade, Los Angeles, 1953

  6. Jan 19, 2023 · Published On 19 Jan 2023 19 Jan 2023. ... Lunar New Year only became a nationwide public holiday in 2002, four years after Soeharto was toppled.

  7. Jan 8, 2024 · The Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, marks the transition from one animal to the next—2023 is the year of the Rabbit, which began on Janurary 22nd, 2023, and ends on February 9th, 2024. February 10th, 2024 (Chinese New Year) will signal the start of the year of the Dragon .

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