Lunar New Year for Kids | 2024 Year of the Dragon | Chinese New Year

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The Lunar New Year is based on the moon's phases, with each cycle lasting 60 years in China and celebrated for 15 days with various traditions like cleaning homes, family reunions, and setting off fireworks at midnight. The festivities include activities like welcoming son-in-laws, celebrating the God of Fortune's birthday, and driving away the Ghost of Poverty, culminating in the Lantern Festival on the final day.

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  • The Lunar New Year in China is determined by the moon's phases, falling between January 21st and February 20th, with a 60-year cycle consisting of 12 animal signs representing each year.
  • Celebrations for the Lunar New Year include cleaning to remove negativity, family reunions with special meals, watching the CCTV New Year's Gala, and culminating in the Lantern Festival after 15 days of festivities.

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Recent questions

  • When does the Lunar New Year begin?

    Between January 21st and February 20th

  • How long does the Lunar New Year celebration last?

    15 days

  • What are some common Lunar New Year traditions?

    Cleaning homes, family reunions, fireworks

  • Why is the Lunar New Year significant in Asian countries?

    Symbolizes new beginnings, family reunions, good luck

  • What is the significance of the Lantern Festival in the Lunar New Year celebration?

    Culminates the 15-day celebration, symbolizes unity

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Lunar New Year: Traditions, Celebrations, and Customs

  • The Lunar New Year is based on the phases of the moon, with the first day in China falling between January 21st and February 20th.
  • Each lunar cycle in China consists of 60 years, with 12 years forming a small cycle, each represented by an animal sign.
  • The Lunar New Year, celebrated in various Asian countries, lasts for 15 days, with people taking time off work and children getting a month off school.
  • Preparations for the Lunar New Year include cleaning homes to wash away filth and sickness, with sweeping avoided on the first day to prevent sweeping away good luck.
  • Lunar New Year's Eve is a time for family reunions, featuring a dinner of dumplings and a new year's cake, followed by watching the CCTV New Year's Gala and setting off fireworks at midnight.
  • The 15-day celebration includes various activities like welcoming son-in-laws, celebrating the God of Fortune's birthday, and driving away the Ghost of Poverty, culminating in the Lantern Festival on the final day.
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