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The Chinese New Year (CNY) is determined by Lunar calendar instead of sun calendar.So each year,the date to celebrate is different. To put it simply,the CNY often occurs during Jan-Mar.
No..... Why would anybody ask such a question? Chinese New Year is based on a lunar date which occurs on different dates each year in the months of Jan or Feb
January or Feb. depending on the year because the Chinese New Year is on a different date each year due to the fact that the Chinese calender follows the moon. 2010 = Feb 14 2011 = Feb 3
Chinese New Year is set by the lunar calendar so there is no set date each year. It does however fall somewhere between the end of January to the middle of February each year.
January or Feb. depending on the year because the Chinese new year is on a different date each year due to the fact that the Chinese calender follows the moon. 2010 = Feb 14 2011 = Feb 3
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, typically falls between January 21 and February 20. The exact date changes each year, as it is based on the lunar calendar.
This is never possible as people around the world celebrate Chinese New Year at the same time, however, it is a different date on every year. Think of it as would you celebrate new year on a different date in America and in Australia?
Chinese new year is every year its just a different animal for each year this year (2013) is the year of the snake
The Chinese New Year starts on the 23rd day of the 12th lunar month of the Chinese calendar so it is somewhere between January 20 and February 20.
When that happens would be on a different date each year, as full moons do not happen on the exact same date each year, so there is no precise answer to your question.
It is organized based on the lunar (moon) cycles. For each year in the 12-year-cycle, there is a different animal. 2012's Chinese animal is the amazing dragon.
The year of the encyclopedia is the year of the copyright; there are far too many editions to answer this question directly.