04/24/2012
Yesterdays date is one minus todays date. By looking at a calendar and finding todays date then looking to the left for yesterdays.
According to Solar Calendar, it is 2010 for the Chinese too, but according to Lunar Calendar, it is still 2009 for the Chinese. Until after Chinese Spring Festival, it enters the year 2010 on the Lunar Calendar formally. It is also called the "Tiger" year from生肖(shēnɡxiāo) the zodiac year.
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The date according to the Western calendar changes every year, but on the Lunar calendar, Chinese New Year always falls on the first day of the first month.
The Chinese use a lunar calendar instead of a solar calendar.
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Yesterdays date is one minus todays date. By looking at a calendar and finding todays date then looking to the left for yesterdays.
The Chinese new year is on a different date every year because it is based on the Chinese calendar, known as the lunisolar calendar. Typically date systems are usually based upon the Gregorian calendar.
The Chinese traditional Lantern Festival, Yuanxiao Festival in Chinese, which is on 15th day of the Chinese Lunar Calendar.
For ALL Calendar CONVERSIONS, there is this website which a friend referred to me see below
feb 18, 2011
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?