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  1. 4 days ago · Chinese New Year 2011 is on Thursday, February 3rd, the first day of the year for the Chinese lunar calendar also known as the Lunar New Year.

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  2. Feb 3, 2011 · The significant Chinese festivals and dates in this calendar are: Chinese New Year (Day 1) 春节(第一天) - 3 Feb 2011; Lantern Festival 元宵节 - 17 Feb 2011; Qingming (Tomb Sweeping/Visitation Day) Festival 清明节 - 5 Apr 2011; Duanwu(Dragon Boat) Festival 端午节 - 6 Jun 2011; Zhongyuan (Hungry Ghosts) Festival 中元节 ...

  3. Chinese New Year 2011. The first day of the 2011 Chinese New Year is on February 3, 2011 in China's time zone. This day is a new moon day, and is the first day of the first Chinese lunar month in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system. The exact new moon time is at 10:31 on 03-Feb-11 in China time zone.

  4. Chinese zodiac years are represented by 12 animal signs and begin at Chinese New Year. Find Chinese zodiac year dates from 1948 to 2031.

  5. The first day of the 2011 Chinese New Year is on February 3, 2011 in China's time zone. This day is a new moon day, and is the first day of the first Chinese lunar month in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system. The exact new moon time is at 10:31 on 03-Feb-11 in China time zone.

  6. Feb 3, 2011 · Chinese New Year date is 03 February 2011, next year starts at 23 January 2012. The person, who was born in the year of Rabbit (or Cat, it depends on zodiac signs in your country), can make a good impression and feels comfortable almost in any collective... More about chinese rabbit zodiac personality.

  7. Jan 14, 2011 · Jan. 14 – China celebrates the new Chinese Year of the Rabbit in February and, as normal, most offices and businesses will close for a period. This year, businesses will be closed from February 2 to February 8 inclusive, a total of seven days. However, Sunday January 30, and Saturday February 12 will be normal working days.