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  2. 2025 in China - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 2025 in China. Events. Predicted and scheduled ... 28 January – 3 February – Chinese New Year; 4 April – Tomb-Sweeping Day; 1 – 2 May ...

  3. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    Layue (simplified Chinese: 腊月; traditional Chinese: 臘月; pinyin: Làyuè) is a term often associated with Chinese New Year as it refers to the sacrifices held in honour of the gods in the twelfth lunisolar month, hence the cured meats of Chinese New Year are known as larou (simplified Chinese: 腊肉; traditional Chinese: 臘肉; pinyin ...

  4. Chinese New Year's Eve - Wikipedia

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    Chinese New Year's Eve is the day before the Chinese New Year. Celebrating Chinese New Year's Eve has always been a family matter, it is the reunion day for every ethnic Chinese family. It has evolved over a long period of time. The origin of Chinese New Year's Eve can be traced back to 3500 years ago.

  5. When Is the Chinese New Year in 2024? - AOL

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    Is Chinese New Year religious? Chinese New Year is closely tied to religious practices and ... The Year of the Dragon will last from Feb. 10, 2024, through Jan. 28, 2025. Which Zodiac is the ...

  6. Get Excited for 2024 With These New Year’s Quotes - AOL

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    Funny New Year’s quotes “Less bitter, more glitter.”—unknown “ Youth is when you’re allowed to stay up late on New Year’s Eve. Middle age is when you’re forced to.” —Bill Vaughan

  7. 100 New Year's Captions and Quotes to Start 2024 off Right - AOL

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    Here, 100 inspirational, funny, and creative New Year's caption and quote ideas for your first post of 2024. Baby, let the (Insta) games begin!

  8. New Year picture - Wikipedia

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    Yangliuqing New Year Picture. Kangxi Period (1661-1722). National Art Museum of China. New Year picture of the Qing dynasty. A New Year picture (Chinese: 年 画; pinyin: níanhùa) is a popular Banhua in China. It is a form of colored woodblock print, used for decoration and the performance of rituals during the Chinese New Year Holiday. In ...

  9. Chinese New Year customs in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Before the new year, homes are traditionally swept clean using bamboo leaves, a ritual believed to chase evil spirits, along with any bad luck or energy from the previous year, out of homes. [11] It is customary not to clean by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, or washing on the first day of Chinese New Year as it sweeps away good luck.