They are both new year and are from different countries
Korean new year is same as Chinese New Year
1961, was the Chinese Year of the Ox.
The Spring Festival is the New Year's Day for the Chinese lunar calendar. For this reason, it is more commonly called Chinese New Year. It always falls between Jan. 21 and Feb. 20 in the Gregorian 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?
In the calendar the Americans use - the Gregorian calendar - the Chinese New Year fluctuates; it usually falls sometime between January 21 and February 20. It is celebrated at varied dates due to its dependency on the lunisolar Chinese calender.(Click on the Related link to read more about this festival.)
During Christmas people go to church and pray to God. Chinese people visit temples and pray to their ancestors for good fortune. It is the only difference. Similarity on both of this occasion, people celebrate by giving gifts and sweets to friends and relatives.
Korean new year is same as Chinese New Year
The Chinese new year always in winter,it between January and Match!
During Christmas people go to church and pray to God. Chinese people visit temples and pray to their ancestors for good fortune. It is the only difference. Similarity on both of this occasion, people celebrate by giving gifts and sweets to friends and relatives.
Chinese new year is falls between January and late February, depending on the Lunar (moon) calender.
It is the year of the tiger! It comes in between the ox and the rabbit.
The Chinese calendar is a lunar calendar, which is based on the moons cycle. Chinese new year falls between January 21 and February 19. The next Chinese year will be cycle 78, year 28, the year of the hare and will begin on Gregorian February 3 2011
Chinese contributions to Philippine culture include influences in cuisine (such as pansit and siopao), language (loanwords like "tsaa" for tea), arts and crafts (like lantern-making and dragon dances), and traditional medicine practices. The Chinese also introduced customs such as respecting elders, celebrating festivals like Chinese New Year, and setting up businesses like sari-sari stores in the Philippines.
Chinese New Year begins according to the Chinese calendar which consists of both Gregorian and lunar-solar calendar systems. Because the track of the new moon changes from year to year, Chinese New Year can begin anytime between late January and mid-February.
It is between January and February 20th. There is no exact date.
New Year's is determined by the Gregorian calendar while Chinese New Year is determined by the lunar calendar.
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.