Chinese new year 2018 holidays
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a 15-day celebration in China and other countries with significant Chinese populations. The dates of Chinese New Year vary each year, but it typically falls between January 21 and February 20.
Here are the dates for Chinese New Year 2018:
- Chinese New Year's Eve: Friday, February 16, 2018
- Chinese New Year's Day: Saturday, February 17, 2018
- Lantern Festival: Tuesday, February 27, 2018
In China, the following holidays are typically observed during Chinese New Year:
- January 27-31, 2018: National Day of Mourning (observed on the eve of Chinese New Year)
- February 15-21, 2018: Chinese New Year holidays (including Chinese New Year's Eve, Chinese New Year's Day, and the first three days of the new year)
During this period, many businesses, schools, and government offices in China will be closed, and public transportation may be limited. Some tourist attractions and popular destinations may also be closed or have limited hours.
In other countries with significant Chinese populations, such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and Singapore, the dates of Chinese New Year may vary, but the celebrations and holidays are generally similar.
Here are some additional dates to note:
- February 15, 2018: Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, also known as reunion dinner, is typically held with family and friends.
- February 16, 2018: Chinese New Year's Day, also known as the first day of the new year, is a public holiday in many countries.
- February 17-23, 2018: The first seven days of the new year are considered the most important and auspicious days, with many people visiting temples, attending family gatherings, and exchanging gifts.
- February 27, 2018: Lantern Festival, also known as Yuanxiao Jie, marks the final day of the Chinese New Year celebrations. It is traditionally celebrated with lantern-making, lion dances, and sweet rice balls.
Overall, Chinese New Year is a significant cultural and festive event in China and other countries with significant Chinese populations, and it is a time for family reunions, gift-giving, and celebration.