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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Jia-yin (虎 Tiger)年, Ultimens 臘月, 30日 (星期三)(79.11.12.30) on the Chinese calendar
Wednesday January 27, 2055(1/27/2055) on the Gregorian calendar
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Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Chinese New Year begins on this day
Yi-mao (兔 Hare)年, Primens 正月, 1日 (星期四)(79.12.1.1) on the Chinese calendar
Thursday January 28, 2055(1/28/2055) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:44 am, sunset:12:42 pm (day), rdDate=750236
Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Chinese New Year continues on this day
Yi-mao (兔 Hare)年, Primens 正月, 2日 (星期五)(79.12.1.2) on the Chinese calendar
Friday January 29, 2055(1/29/2055) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:43 am, sunset:12:44 pm (day), rdDate=750237
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Primens 正月 year 12, cycle 79
January 2055
delete iconadd icon10521 days until Chinese New Year
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Yi-mao (兔 Hare)年, Primens 正月, 1日 (星期四) (79.12.1.1)
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Thursday January 28, 2055 (1/28/2055)
Method: Primens 正月 1st on Chinese calendar
Length: 15 days
Period: 1 year

the spring festival

Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. In China, it is known as "Spring Festival," the literal translation of the Chinese name 春節 (Pinyin: Chūnjié), since the spring season in Chinese calendar starts with lichun, the first solar term in a Chinese calendar year. It marks the end of the winter season, analogous to the Western Carnival. The festival begins on the first day of the first month (Chinese: 正月; pinyin: Zhēngyuè) in the traditional Chinese calendar and ends with Lantern Festival which is on the 15th day. Chinese New Year's Eve, a day where Chinese families gather for their annual reunion dinner, is known as Chúxī (除夕) or "Eve of the Passing Year." Because the Chinese calendar is lunisolar, the Chinese New Year is often referred to as the "Lunar New Year".


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