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Chinese New Year – China's Grandest Festival & Longest Public Holiday
Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is the grandest festival in China, with a 7-day long holiday. As the most colorful annual event, the traditional CNY celebration lasts longer, up to two weeks, and the climax arrives around the Lunar New Year's Eve.
China during this period is dominated by iconic red lanterns, loud fireworks, massive banquets and parades, and the festival even triggers exuberant celebrations across the globe.
2020 – The Year of the Rat
In 2020 Chinese New Year festival falls on Jan. 25. It is the Year of the Rat according to the Chinese zodiac, which features a 12-year cycle with each year represented by a specific animal. People born in the Years of the Rat including 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, and 2008 will experience their Zodiac Year of Birth (Ben Ming Nian).
Time for Family Reunion
Like Christmas in Western countries, Chinese New Year is a time to be home with family, chatting, drinking, cooking, and enjoying a hearty meal together.
How do Chinese people celebrate the festival? – Customs & Activities
When all streets and lanes are decorated with vibrant red lanterns and colorful lights, the Lunar New Year is approaching. What do Chinese people do then? After half a month's busy time with a house spring-clean and holiday shopping, the festivities kick off on the New Year's Eve, and last 15 days, until the full moon arrives with the Lantern Festival. Scroll down and let's look through the core traditions and practices of the Chinese New Year.
■House Cleaning and Decorating – half month before
■Family Reunion Dinner – New Year's Eve
■Giving Red Envelopes – Best Wishes through Money
■Send Greetings and Red Envelopes through Wechat
■Watching CCTV New Year's Gala – 20:00 to 0:00
■Setting off Firecrackers at 0:00
■Half-month Visiting Relatives – from One Family to Another
■Folk Shows and Temple Fairs – Lasting to 15th day of 1st lunar month
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