The first day of the festival falls on the date of the new moon between january 21 and february 20.
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In 2020 lunar new year begins on saturday january 25 and in 2021 it will begin on february 12.
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Chinese new year also called lunar new year or the spring festival is celebrated based on china s traditional lunisolar calendar.
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The calendar is also used in countries that have been influenced by or have relations with china such as korea japan and vietnam though occasionally the date celebrated may differ by one day or even one moon cycle due to using a meridian based on a different capital city in a different time zone or different.
In 2017 wholesale and food beverage revenue during chinese new year alone reached a staggering 840 000 000 000 rmb 95 837 000 000 gbp.
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Candies toys clothes books and school supplies are also good presents for kids.
Parades and large scale public celebrations may cause some local disruption to traffic particularly in city centers and chinatown areas.
Chinese new year is a time for giving.
The common amount of lucky money inside a red envelope for a kid ranges from cny 200 to 1 000.
2018 is the chinese year of the dog.
2017 was the year of the rooster.
An 11 4 increase on 2016.
For your own kids or kids of your relatives or friends the most popular chinese new year gift idea would be the red envelopes.
Chinese new year is not a public holiday in the uk.
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Specifically this is the year of the earth dog as the chinese zodiac is concerned with a rotating order of animals and elements.
But beware even the most generous offering can be tainted if you show bad etiquette when giving a gift.
Shopping and gift giving are two quintessential traditions of chinese new year along with dining out with friends and family and enjoying lavish meals at home.
Whether in the form of the popular traditional red packet filled with money 红包 hóngbāo.
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