February 3
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.
Saturday, February 5.
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?
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Well, Chinese New Year in 2011 is February 3, and lasts 15 days, so it should end on February 18th. See the related link for additional information.
That would be on February 3rd 2011. It will be the year of the Rabbit.
it depends on the year. the Chinese go by the moon for their calender. for 2011 it's going to be Feb. 3.
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 in 2013 is on January 1,13
February 14, 2010 was the date of Chinese New Year.
This coming Chinese New Year, which starts on the 3rd of February 2011, will be the year of the rabbit.
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
The United States calander date for the Chinese New Year falls on a different date every year. The Chinese New Year will be on Friday January 31, 2014 next year.
February 3, 2011The Chinese New Year for 2011 will fall on February 3, 2011, and will be the Year of the Rabbit. The Chinese New Year continues for 10-15 days.(See Related links for more information.)
Chinese New Year, 1953 fell on February 14.
Chinese New Year will be celebrated on February 14th 2010.
February 3, 2011.