By submitting the form below, you agree to receive marketing information by club travel and its affiliates via e-mail. For details on how to use personal data, please see the following privacy policy.
The Lunar New Year starts on February 5, 2019, and a quarter of the world's population celebrates. This is a holiday in several countries in East Asia. To display the New Year holidays in various countries, please use the New Year holidays list of our all day. When people begin to buy gifts, decorative materials, food and clothes, preparations often begin with the New Year of the Moon (similar to Western Christmas). Before the new year, the Chinese house was cleaned from the top down, removed signs of bad luck and painted a new red paint over the window and the door. Usually it is red.
Chinese New Year: This 7-day holiday, also known as the Spring Festival, is China's largest event. The next New Year will be held on February 5, 2019 and January 25, 2020. According to the ancient Chinese zodiac, 2019 will be the year of swine. The zodiacal cycle is a 12 year cycle of repetitive animals. In other words, people born after the New Year of next year will be born in the year of swine born in 2007, 1983, 1971 and so on. Of course, the Chinese came to the International New Year on 1st January. However, there is no fixed day in the Lunar New Year, but in the United States to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas celebration, in other words, to share a grand meal with the family, usually a meal including steamed fish and boiled fish It represents a sufficient desire next year. In northern China, most families prefer to enjoy dumplings with this meal, while in southern countries they like rice cakes.
In some countries in Southeast Asia, the Chinese New Year is a national holiday and it is regarded as one of the most important festivals of the year. New Year 's Eve in China is usually a half - day holiday in Malaysia and Singapore. The biggest celebration was held in Malaysia (especially Kuala Lumpur, Georgetown, Clan) and Singapore. In Singapore, various festivals are held in the New Year. One of the main highlights is the celebration of Chinatown. In 2010, it included a celebration street market at Kreta Ayer Square, a night show, and a lion dance. The ching parade occupies an important position in celebrations. It is the annual street parade of Singapore known for its colorful floats and cultural performances. Highlights of the 2011 parade are fire brigade, multi-ethnic performances, and unprecedented travel dance competitions.