The New Year typically begins on January 1st in the Gregorian calendar, which is the most widely used calendar system today. However, various cultures and religions celebrate the New Year on different dates; for example, the Chinese New Year usually falls between January 21 and February 20, while the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, occurs in the fall. Additionally, some cultures may have their own unique calendars that dictate their New Year celebrations.
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Chinese New Year in 2010 begins on February 14.
The Chinese New Year has begun on Feburary 14th in the following years:193419532010
U.S. Congressional sessions begin on January 3rd of each year. Each session lasts a full year, ending on January 3 of the next year as the new session begins. Obviously there are adjournments and vacations during the year.
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The Year of the Tiger will begin Feb 14 2010 and the Year of the Rabbit will begin Feb 3 2011.
You celebrate New Year on Jan 1st!
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2010's Chinese new year is Feb. 14th.
The New Year's began in ancient Babylon, about 4,000 years ago.
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Chinese New Year in 2010 begins on February 14.
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The Chinese New Year has begun on Feburary 14th in the following years:193419532010