The Chinese New Year has begun on Feburary 14th in the following years:
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 1965 was the snake.
If you are referring to the Chinese Zodiac for the year 1999, 1999 is the year of the Rabbit from 16 Feb 1999 onwards. Before this date it is the Year of the Tiger.
2008 Feb 7 : 2008 was the Year of the Rat, which is also known by its formal name of Wu Zi.2009 Jan 26 : 2009 is the Year of the Ox, which is also known by its formal name of Yi Chou. 己丑2010 Feb 14: 2010 is the Year of the Tiger, which is also known by its formal name of Geng Yin2011 Feb 3
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.
The animal year, according to Chinese culture, for 1975 was The Year of the Rabbit.
The Year of the Tiger will begin Feb 14 2010 and the Year of the Rabbit will begin Feb 3 2011.
2010's Chinese new year is Feb. 14th.
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
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
1970 is the Year of the Dog for the most part (after Chinese New Year on 6 Feb 1970). The preceding year 1969 is Rooster, which was carried into 1970 until the month of Feb.
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 1965 was the snake.
It's a 15-day celebration starting with the first lunar new moon of the year. Ends on the full moon. This year it starts on Feb 14 and ends Feb 28 2010
Yes.2010 Feb 14th - Year of the Tiger2011 Feb 3rd - Year of the Rabbit2012 Jan 23rd - Year of the Dragon2013 Feb 10th - Year of the Snake2014 Jan 31st - Year of the Horse
Jan 1st, but the Chinese new year is mid Jan and someties feb
Yes. 2011 Feb 3rd - Year of the Rabbit
1st Jan - 17th Feb is the Year of the Dragon, 18th Feb to the end of the year is Snake.