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The Chinese new year is celebrated at a new moon in January or February. The date is determined by the rules of the ]. Some Chinese new year dates (in the ]) are listed below: | The '''Chinese new year''' is celebrated at a new moon in January or February. The date is determined by the rules of the ]. Some Chinese new year dates (in the ]) are listed below: | ||
1999 February 16 (Rabbit) | 1999 February 16 (Rabbit) |
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The Chinese new year is celebrated at a new moon in January or February. The date is determined by the rules of the Chinese calendar. Some Chinese new year dates (in the Gregorian calendar) are listed below:
1999 February 16 (Rabbit) 2000 February 5 (Dragon) 2001 January 24 (Snake) 2002 February 12 (Horse) 2003 February 1 (Goat) 2004 January 22 (Monkey)
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See Chinese zodiac for a list of Chinese new year dates over the last century.