The New Year's wishing ceremony taking place at the shrine on January 1 in other games was also moved to the morning of the Chinese New Year. In City Folk [ edit ] In Korean towns in Animal Crossing: City Folk , Tortimer appears outside town hall on the Lunar New Year and will give the player a yut if spoken to. The Lunar New Year is an event present in the South Korean version of City Folk and New Leaf, as well as in all versions of New Horizons. It coincides with the current year's date for the Chinese New Year. Villagers will have special dialogue related to the celebration while it is active. In City Folk and New Leaf, from 6AM to midnight, Tortimer or Isabelle will be present in the Plaza. Upon The Lunar New Year is upon us and Nintendo is ready to celebrate in Animal Crossing: New Horizons with multiple brand new items available to order, plus new dialogue! Here are the three new items available to order in Nook Shopping’s Seasonal menu for the holidays — two for Chinese New Year and one for Korean New Year: The Lunar New Year Items will be available from February 1–6, 2022. How to Get Lunar New Year Items Buy from Nook Shopping. You can buy the Lunar New Year furniture items from Nook Shopping from February 1–6, 2022. Be sure to order before it's gone! What Happens During Lunar New Year? Villagers Will Comment Lunar New Year: January 29th: Both: Purchase Chinese Lunar New Year items from Nook Shopping. The event itself is on January 29th in 2025, but the items are available from February 10th to 17th. Valentine’s Day: February 14th: Both: Purchase flowers or chocolates from Nook Shopping to celebrate this occasion. Bug-Off: February 15th: Southern Will there be a Lunar New Year event in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH)? Find out about the holiday, seasonal items, Chinese & Korean new year, decorations, and more! Welcome to a brand new event here on The Bell Tree: TBT’s Lunar New Year! Also known as the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, this event will run February 9th - 24th 2024 and it celebrates the beginning of the new year according to the traditional Chinese calendar. We know that many of our users observe this holiday, so we decided it was New DIY recipes like stacked wood and cupboard become available too. The islands are typically decorated with these winter animal crossing items throughout the first week of January to celebrate the Japanese new year. Villagers will have special dialogue wishing the player a happy new year and discussing their wishes for the new year. Shōgatsu The Lunar New Year has also brought the Chinese Zodiac items back into Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Because this year is the Year of the Tiger, the Zodiac tiger figurine was available in Animal Crossing: New Horizons' Nook Stop shopping section throughout the month of January. However, players can longer purchase it starting February and Animal Crossing: New Horizons Lunar New Year items are now available, adding some limited-time items to the Nook Stop shop. Three new items have been added to the game, all of which celebrate The Lunar New Year decoration is a wall-mounted furniture item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced in the 1.7.0 Free Update. In addition to walls, it can also be placed on the exterior door of the player's house. The Lunar New Year decoration can be obtained from Nook Shopping for 2,000 Bells during the Lunar New Year Nook Shopping It appears that Nintendo has also decided to change the official Simplified Chinese title for Animal Crossing. Previously, Animal Crossing was called “动物森林” (Animal Forest), but now it has changed to “动物森友会” (Animal Forest Friend Gathering). The new title is used for the upcoming Animal Crossing Switch game as well as The item was completely redesigned. In the new design, the bottom half has a blue semi-circle motif surrounded with water bubbles, while the top half resembles bathhouse steam rising against an aqua background. Danger paper: The green cross was changed to a yellow graphic, and the Japanese text on the red stamp was changed to Chinese. New year New Year's Eve is a celebration of the past year that occurs in all versions of the Animal Crossing series. As the first part of the two-part New Year celebration, this holiday is the climax of each year. Tortimer hosts an outdoor countdown party for the villagers in town. The day following the celebration is New Year's Day, the second part of the New Year celebration. In New Leaf, Redd Animal Crossing: New Horizons latest update, version 2.0.4, introduced eleven new animal figurines to celebrate the Chinese New Year. These new figurines are only available during the in-game New Year's event, from December 22 to January 5 every year. Each new Zodiac figurine costs 1,600 bells each from Nook Shopping. Animal Crossing Lunar New Year Items. In the celebration of the new year, Lunar New Year items are released in Animal Crossing New Horizons in order to decorate a festive island. New update seasonal items are based on the tradition of the Chinese new year, these cultural and meaningful items are worth collecting. The Countdown, also known as New Year's Eve, is a celebration of the new year in the Animal Crossing series that appears in all games to date on December 31. It is the first part of the two-part New Year celebration, with the following day, New Year's Day, being the second part. The 2022 Lunar Year Event has arrived in Animal Crossing New Horizons. Similar to last year's event, the game has added special dialogs and purchasable festive items to the in-game shop for a limited duration. Here's everything you need to know about the Lunar Event. February 1 is the date for the Chinese New Year this year, which means the Lunar Year event in Animal Crossing is the same day. This is a recurring seasonal event that always follows the real-life The new year is here, let's update the ACNH calendar for 2024. Here we will list all events and seasonal items scheduled to appear on your Animal Crossing New Horizons island every month of this year! ACNH Calendar 2024 - Animal Crossing New Horizons Events & Seasonal Items Update 2024. 2024 is here, but there is still no new mainline Animal
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