Feb. 3rd is Chinese New Years Day - the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar.
It starts on the first day of the Lunar New Year, which is different every year in the Gregorian calendar that we use. In 2011, Chinese New Year starts on February 3rd.
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
In the Chinese Calender the year 2011 is the year of the hare.
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.
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feb 18, 2011
According to the Chinese calendar, yes
This (Gregorian) year it starts on February 14th
In the Chinese calendar, it is the year of the rabbit.
The eclipse calendar for 2011 includes partial solareclipses on the following dates:January 4June 1July 1November 25A total lunar eclipse will take place on June 15, 2011. It is the first of two totallunar eclipses in 2011, the second occurring on December 10.
Tiger 2011 will be the Year of the Rabbit
Chandrat, or the day of the new moon, varies each year based on the lunar calendar. In 2011, Chandrat typically referred to the day before major lunar festivals like Eid, which occurred on different dates depending on the moon sighting. For example, in 2011, Eid al-Fitr was celebrated on August 30, so Chandrat would have been observed on the evening of August 29. Always consult a lunar calendar for exact dates, as they can differ by region.