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MORE OPTIONSDISAGREEAGREE Chinese New Year * Year of the Rabbit * Zodiac * Calendar * Greetings * Taboos * 21 Facts * Red Pockets * HOME * CALENDAR * ZODIAC * Rat * Ox * Tiger * Rabbit * Dragon * Snake * Horse * Goat * Monkey * Rooster * Dog * Pig * ASTROLOGY * Zodiac Signs * Origin Story * Compatibility * Ben Ming Nian * Tai Sui * Five Elements * Heavenly Stems * Fortune-telling * TRADITIONS * Greetings * Decorations * 21 Facts * Gala * Red Pockets * Food * Drinks * Desserts * Snacks * Clothes * Myths * Taboos * Lantern Festival * 21 Things You Didn't Know About Chinese New Year © 2018–2020 Wasai LLC, All Rights Reserved. Year of the Rabbit CHINESE NEW YEAR 2023 * Food * Drinks * Desserts * Snacks * Clothes * Decorations * Myths * Gala * Red Pockets * Lantern Festival WHEN IS CHINESE NEW YEAR 2023? SUNDAY, JANUARY 22 Chinese New Year 2023 falls on Sunday, January 22nd, 2023, and celebrations culminate with the Lantern Festival on February 5th, 2023. HOW LONG IS CHINESE NEW YEAR? 16 DAYS Celebrations last up to 16 days, but only the first 7 days are considered a public holiday (January 22nd–January 29th, 2023). WHAT IS THE 2023 CHINESE ZODIAC? RABBIT Chinese New Year marks the transition between zodiac signs: 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit; 2022 the Year of the Tiger. Zodiac 2023 IS THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT FESTIVITIES 21 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT CHINESE NEW YEAR Chinese New Year is celebrated by more than 20% of the world, and is the most important holiday in China. What's lucky in the year of the Rabbit? Calendar CHINESE NEW YEAR 2023 DATES 8 Days JAN 14TH–21ST LITTLE YEAR Preparations for the new year begin on January 14th, 2023, and last until New Years Eve. 11 Days JANUARY 22ND–FEB 1ST SPRING FESTIVAL Chinese New Year officially begins on January 22nd, 2023, and ends on February 1st. 4 Days FEB 2ND–5TH LANTERN FESTIVAL Preparations begin the 2nd, and the Lantern Festival is held on February 5th. Checkout our calendar for the full New Year schedule! 12 Zodiac Signs CHINESE ZODIAC 1. 2020 Year of the Rat 2. 2021 Year of the Ox 3. 2022 Year of the Tiger 4. 2023 Year of the Rabbit 5. 2024 Year of the Dragon 6. 2025 Year of the Snake 7. 2026 Year of the Horse 8. 2027 Year of the Goat 9. 2028 Year of the Monkey 10. 2029 Year of the Rooster 11. 2030 Year of the Dog 12. 2031 Year of the Pig What's Your Chinese Zodiac Sign? Traditions ANCIENT MYTHS, MODERN CUSTOMS TRADITIONS CHINESE NEW YEAR TABOOS TO AVOID Make sure your new year is filled with good fortune by avoiding these 10 new year taboos! TRADITIONS WHAT TO WEAR ON CHINESE NEW YEAR Not sure what to wear? Learn about historical and contemporary outfits for the Chinese New Year. TRADITIONS TOP 10 CHINESE NEW YEAR MYTHS From the terrible monster Nian, to gods and superstitions, discover the origins of the Spring Festival. TRADITIONS GANBEI! WHAT TO DRINK AND HOW TO TOAST DishesDrinksDessertsSnacks WHAT TO EAT DURING CHINESE NEW YEAR TRADITIONS CHINESE NEW YEAR DISHES TRADITIONS CHINESE NEW YEAR DESSERTS TRADITIONS CHINESE NEW YEAR SNACKS And what to drink? Festivities GIFTS, DECOR, AND SO MUCH MORE FESTIVITIES RED POCKETS: HOW MUCH TO GIVE? Red pockets, or 红包 (hóng bāo), are small red envelopes filled with lucky money and given to children. FESTIVITIES CHINESE NEW YEAR GALA (CCTV) Shown once a year on new year's eve, CCTV's Gala is the signature variety show of the Spring Festival. FESTIVITIES BEST CHINESE NEW YEAR DECORATIONS Discover the bright and colorful Spring Festival decorations, their origins, meanings and more. FESTIVITIES THE LANTERN FESTIVAL: CLIMAX OF NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS New Year Greetings HOW TO SAY HAPPY NEW YEAR IN CHINESE 新 Xīn 年 nián 快 kuài 乐 lè! Learn more new year greetings and etiquette. Chinese New Year © 2018–2022 Wasai LLC Privacy Policy Wasai TRADITIONS * Food * Drinks * Desserts * Snacks * Clothes * Myths * Taboos FESTIVITIES * Calendar * Greetings * Decorations * Gala * Red Pockets * Lantern Festival ASTROLOGY * 12 Zodiac Signs * Origin Story * Compatibility * Ben Ming Nian * Tai Sui * Five Elements * Heavenly Stems * Fortune-telling ZODIAC * Rat * Ox * Tiger * Rabbit * Dragon * Snake * Horse * Goat * Monkey * Rooster * Dog * Pig FUN FACTS 21 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT CHINESE NEW YEAR Get the facts ↝