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The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, begins on the new moon that appears between Jan. 21 and Feb. 20 every year — with this year’s falling on Feb. 5. Seeing as next w… ...
The Chinese New Year ends soon, and the new year -- the Year of the Pig-- begins on February 5. ... to craft every dial. Each is, therefore, unique.
Chinese New Year is celebrated for around 15 days, this year running from February 4 until February 19. In the Big Apple, events are running throughout this period.
The San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade celebrates " Year of the Pig." Firecrackers, elaborate costumes, the newly crowned Miss Chinatown and the 201' Golden Dragon will wind their way through ...
When the Chinese Lunar New Year begins on Feb. 5, it will usher in the Year of the Pig, the last sign of the 12-year Chinese zodiac cycle and according to Jessie Kim, founder of Los Angeles-based Ms.
Catch the festive episode at 9 a.m. Monday, Feb. 4 on Nickelodeon, a day ahead of Chinese New Year. The show features Peppa's group making a dragon costume, Chinese lanterns and fireworks.
Feed Seattle’s philanthropic pig. Money and prosperity are big themes for Chinese New Year, which is why you should put a visit to Seattle’s 550-pound bronze piggy bank on your calendar this year.
This year, the Chinese New Year begins Feb. 5, which initiates the Year of the Pig. So, if you were born in 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007 or 2019, you’re in luck this year.
Also known as the Spring Festival, the Chinese New Year occurs at the turn of the Chinese lunar calendar, which can fall between Jan. 21 and Feb. 20. This year it falls on Monday.
The Year of the Pig runs from the official start of the 2019 Chinese New Year – February 5 – through January 24, 2020. That's nearly a full year of avoiding casinos or sticking to your current ...
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