Celebrate the Start of Spring with Chinese New Year

Celebrate the Start of Spring with Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, marks the beginning of spring and stands as one of the most significant traditional festivals celebrated by millions worldwide. Typically observed between late January and mid-February, its date shifts each year based on the lunar calendar. This vibrant festival unites people of all ages and backgrounds through cherished traditions, festive foods, and lively performances that capture the essence of Chinese culture.

The celebration is a time to honor the past, embrace new beginnings, and invite good fortune for the year ahead. Each year is represented by one of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac, believed to influence the year’s character and those born within it. For example, the Year of the Ox is associated with loyalty and diligence—qualities highly valued in Chinese tradition.

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