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  1. 1 day ago · Chinese New Year 2023 is on Sunday, January 22, the first day of the year for the Chinese lunar calendar also known as the Lunar New Year.

  2. Chinese New Year is also called “Spring Festival” and “Lunar New Year”. It falls at the beginning of the spring season of the northern hemisphere. In 2018, the CNY celebration falls on Friday 16 February. Chinese New Year is one of the most significant holiday seasons in Singapore.

  3. Jan 22, 2023 · Find Auspicious Days. Chinese Calendar 2023 (year of the rabbit from January 22, 2023 to February 09, 2024) provides lunar dates, auspicious dates and public holidays in 2023.

  4. Jan 21, 2023 · Saying goodbye to the Tiger, we enter the Year of the Rabbit on January 22, 2023. Ad Feedback. Millions of families worldwide are preparing celebrations for one of the year’s biggest festivals....

  5. Jan 9, 2023 · When is Lunar New Year 2023? Lunar New Year will be Jan. 22, 2023. How long is Lunar New Year? Unlike western New Year, Lunar New Year lasts longer than one day.

  6. May 20, 2023 · The 2023 Chinese New Year Day is on Sunday, January 22, 2023 in China's time zone. This day is the new moon day of the first Chinese lunar month in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system. The exact new moon time is at 4:53 on 2023-01-22, in the China time zone.

  7. Answer Most Asked Questions about 2023 Chinese New Year Day for year of the Rabbit, dates, zodiac name, lunar calendar, parade, Fengshui, lucky days, horoscope, astrology, lantern, festival, and culture

  8. Jan 16, 2023 · The Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival typically falls between 21 January and 20 February, depending on the lunar calendar. The celebration lasts for 15 days, with the first day being the most important one. In 2023, the preparations for the new year began on 14 January.

  9. Jan 19, 2023 · 19 Jan 2023. Hundreds of millions of people from around the world are about to celebrate the Lunar New Year and the arrival of the Year of the Rabbit. Many of those welcoming the Lunar New...

  10. Feb 4, 2010 · Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations of the year among East and Southeast Asian cultures, including Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean communities, among others.

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