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Lunar New Year 2014
Dec 5th
Lunar New Year, also known as LNY, Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a traditional festival to celebrate the beginning of the year in lunar calendar. It is considered one of the most important festivals for Chinese and Chinese descendants around the world. This festival is celebrated from the first day until the fifteenth day of the first month in Chinese lunar calendar. More >
Chinese New Year
Nov 28th
Chinese New Year is one the most important holidays for Chinese in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and some other Asian countries. It is also known as Spring Festival, Lunar New Year, and Agrarian Calendar’s New Year since it celebrates the beginning of the year in Chinese lunar calendar. Many Asian countries observe Chinese New Year as a public holiday, yet the number of holidays celebrated in each country is different. More >
Chinese New Year Traditions
Nov 21st
Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is one of the most important festivals for Chinese people and Chinese people descendants around the world. It celebrates the new year according to Chinese lunar calendar; thus, the date of Chinese New Year keeps changing from year to year in Gregorian calendar. Some countries including China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, and some other Asian countries observe the festival as a public holiday. More >
CNY 2013
Nov 14th
CNY / Chinese New Year
CNY or Chinese New Year is a traditional Chinese festival to celebrate the new year in Chinese lunar calendar. This festival is considered the most important holidays for Chinese people and Chinese descendants around the world. The celebration of CNY lasts for 15 days starting from the first until the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. The last day of CNY celebration is known as Lantern festival in which children carry red paper lanterns to the streets and temples. More >
Chinese Spring Festival 2014
Nov 7th
Chinese Spring Festival
Chinese Spring Festival is one of the most important traditional Chinese festivals. It celebrates the new year in Chinese lunar calendar, thus, the festival is also known as Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year, or Agrarian Calendar’s New Year. The celebration of Chinese Spring Festival lasts for 15 days starting from the first day of the first lunar month until the 15th day of the month. More >
Chinese New Year 2014
Oct 31st
Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is a traditional Chinese holiday to celebrate new year in Chinese lunar calendar. This holiday is celebrated for 15 days started from the 1st day of the 1st Chinese lunar month and ended with a festival known as Lantern festival. For Chinese people all over the world, Chinese New Year is the most important festival among all traditional Chinese holidays. More >
Tet 2014
Mar 4th
Tet 2013 – Tet Nguyen Dan 2014
Tet Nguyen Dan, literally means “Feast of the First Morning” is the most important holiday in Vietnam. It celebrates the coming of spring. Tet falls on the first day of the first month in the Chinese calendar, and is generally celebrated on the same day as the Chinese New Year. More >
Chinese New Year 2014
Jan 18th
Chinese New Year 2014 – Lunar New Year 2014 – Spring Festival 2014
Spring Festival, Chinese Lunar New Year, Lunar New Year or commonly referred to just Chinese New Year, is the largest and most important annual festival celebrated by Chinese and and Chinese descendants around the world. Chinese New Year Festival is based on the lunar Chinese calendar, begins on first day of the first month in the Chinese calendar and ends with Lantern Festival which is on the 15th day of the first month. More >
Singapore Chingay Parade 2013
Sep 28th
Chingay Parade Singapore 2013
Chingay 2013 promises a heighten parade experience like never before! Slated to be the largest and grandest parade in Chingay history, be sure to catch a breath-taking Fire Party at the Opening, largest ever moving multi-ethnic performances, first ever moving dance competition within the parade, a spectacular finale where heart-warming candle lights held by thousands of performers will flood the entire parade ground, an inaugural colorful Arts District / Carnival and the most happening night party in town! More >
