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Chinese New Year Calendar 2023
How long is the Chinese new year 2023? If you do business with China, you will have to make sure to anticipate on Chinese new year.
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Especially for those doing online business or international business, it's important to be aware of Chinese new year, for marketing or planning reasons.
How long is the Chinese new year 2023?
If you do business with China, you will have to make sure to anticipate on Chinese new year. This is also commonly known as "Spring Festival" in modern Mainland China. This is the most important traditional festival and is celebrated at the turn of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar, which consists of both Gregorian and lunar-solar calendar systems. In general, the Chinese New Year starts anytime between the end of January and mid-February.
In the year 2022, the Chinese New Year is officially starting on Friday, February 12th, 2022 and ends on 21 January 2023. The festive season will last until February 26th which is about 15 days in total. As an official public holiday, Chinese people can get seven days' absence from work, from February 5th to February 28th, but most will celebrate longer.
What animal is celebrated in 2023 according to the Chinese zodiac?
According to the Chinese Zodiac, which is a cycle of 12 different animals, the Chinese year beginning in 2023 is the year of the Rabbit (in Chinese: 兔子 and more specifically:
Water Rabbit year.
Here is an overview for all the animal signs in the Chinese zodiac:
Year Chinese New Year Date Chinese Zodiac Sign
- 2022 - February 1 (Tuesday) Tiger
- 2023 - January 22 (Sunday) Rabbit
- 2024 - February 10 (Saturday) Dragon
- 2025 - January 29 (Wednesday) Snake
- 2026 - February 17 (Tuesday) Horse
- 2027 - February 6 (Saturday) Goat
- 2028 - January 26 (Wednesday) Monkey
- 2029 - February13 (Tuesday) Rooster
- 2030 - February 3 (Sunday) Dog
- 2031 - January 23 (Thursday) Pig
- 2032 - February 11 (Wednesday) Rat
- 2033 - January 31 (Monday) Ox
The Most Important Dates of Chinese New Year
- Chinese New Year's Eve: the day of family reunions;
- Chinese calendar: 除夕 Chúxī /choo-sshee or 'getting-rid-of evening';
- Chinese New Year's Day: the day of (close) family visits and New Year greetings;
- Chinese calendar: 初一 Chūyī or choo-ee or 'first 1'
Check out this Chinese new year calendar Rabbit year 2023 and find out all you need to know about this years' Chinese New Year! This printable calendar is macro-free and is easy to use.
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