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Chinese New Year, or the
Spring Festival (see also § Names), is a
festival that
celebrates the
beginning of a
new year on the
traditional lunisolar Chinese...
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Lunar New Year is the
beginning of a
new year based on
lunar calendars or,
informally but more widely,
lunisolar calendars. Typically, both
types of calendar...
- The
New Year is the time or day at
which a
new calendar year begins and the calendar's
year count increments by one. Many
cultures celebrate the event...
- calendar,
New Year's Eve
refers to the evening, or
commonly the
entire day, of the last day of the
year, 31 December, also
known as Old
Year's Day. In many...
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Islamic New Year (Arabic: رأس السنة الهجرية, Raʿs as-Sanah al-Hijrīyah), also
called the
Hijri New Year, is the day that
marks the
beginning of a
new lunar...
- The ****anese
New Year (正月, Shōgatsu) is an
annual festival that
takes place in ****an.
Since 1873, the
official ****anese
New Year has been
celebrated according...
- boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Khmer script.
Cambodian New Year (or
Khmer New Year; Khmer: បុណ្យចូលឆ្នាំខ្មែរ [ɓon coːl cʰnam kʰmae]), also known...
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Hanja term won-il (元日) is used, when
referring to the date of the
lunar new year of the
Korean calendar itself. The
Korean lunisolar calendar, like most...
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New Year's Day is the
first day of the
calendar year, 1 January. Most
solar calendars, such as the
Gregorian and
Julian calendars,
begin the
year regularly...
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year New Year's Eve, the last day of the
Gregorian calendar year Hogmanay,
Scottish celebration of
New Year New Year's Day, the
first day of the
year...