Which animal is it this Lunar New Year? 2025 is the Year of the Snake! đ Where do Chinese New Year animals come from? CBBC Creative Lab: The âIcebreakersâ Chinese New Year Dinner, which will be held on Wednesday, 22nd January 2025, is one of the most significant UK-China events of the year, and it offers a key opportunity to network with senior representatives from industry, diplomats, academics, and those involved in culture and the arts. In Chinese tradition, each year is represented by one of 12 zodiac animals: The rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, ram (or goat), monkey, rooster, dog and pig. In 2025 Chinese New Year Make a Lunar New Year card Join JoJo & Gran Gran for a special Gran Gran plan as they make their own Lunar New Year card. Find more puzzles and quizzes about Chinese and Lunar New Year . DATE: WEDNESDAY 22 JANUARY 2025, 18.00 - 22.00 VENUE: THE BALLROOM, THE DORCHESTER HOTEL, 53 PARK LANE, LONDON W1K 1QA DRESS CODE: BLACK TIE PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS The âIcebreakersâ Chinese New Year Dinner 2025 is organised by the 48 Group, CCCUK and CBBC. The Dinner is the most signiïŹcant UK-China event of the year. For example, Ctrip Group has introduced a flexible home-office policy for its customer service staff, allowing eligible employees to work remotely during the Chinese New Year period from January 1 to February 28, 2025. This policy gives employees the option to choose their remote work periods, with up to two months of flexibility. Now going into its 12th year (a full cycle of the Chinese zodiac!), CBBCâs Chinese Burns Supper has become a permanent fixture in the China-Scotland business calendar. The event will feature a fusion of Burns Night traditions - including a ceilidh - with those of Chinese New Year as a backdrop for black-tie networking and presentation of the CBBC Quiz: Chinese New Year. Quiz CBBC Quiz: Chinese New Year. In 2025 Chinese New Year begins on January 29th, this marks the change from Year of the Dragon to Year of the Snake. Bidding farewell to the mythical Dragon, the world welcomes the Year of the Snake on January 29 â the first day of the Lunar New Year. For those who celebrate this ancient festival, starting the The Chinese New Year of 2025 falls on January 29th (Wednesday), and will last to February 2nd. It is the Year of Snake. As an official public holiday, Chinese people can get eight days' off from work, from January 28th to February 4th. The Chinese New Year of 2026 falls on February 17th (Tuesday), and will last to February 21th. It is the Year Celebrate Chinese New Year 2025 with the Year of the Snake! Explore fascinating Year of the Snake facts, Chinese New Year activities for kids, fun crafts and Chinese zodiac facts for children. Discover traditions, celebrations and creative ideas for families. If you're a fan of Chinese New Year and love incredible performances and dancing, Blue Peter has a treat for you. Create your own DIY snake for Lunar New Year 2025. CBBC Creative Lab: Now going into its 12th year (a full cycle of the Chinese zodiac!), CBBCâs Chinese Burns Supper has become a permanent fixture in the China-Scotland business calendar. The event will feature a fusion of Burns Night traditions - including a ceilidh - with those of Chinese New Year as a backdrop for black-tie networking and presentation of the The âIcebreakersâ Chinese New Year Dinner, which will be held on Monday, 5th February 2024, is one of the most significant UK-China events of the year, and it offers a key opportunity to network with senior representatives from industry, diplomats, academics, and those involved in culture and the arts. Chinese Lunar New Year performances in Center Plaza Celebrate the Year of the Snake at Santa Monica Place! Visit us from January 28th to February 13th and write a wish for the cherry blossom wishing trees, stand under the red and gold lanterns in Center Plaza, and grab a photo with all of our festive Lunar New Year dĂ©cor plus pick up a Lunar New Year craft kit for the kids*. In Chinese tradition, each year is represented by one of 12 zodiac animals: The rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, ram (or goat), monkey, rooster, dog and pig. In 2025 Chinese New Year Now going into its 12th year (a full cycle of the Chinese zodiac!), CBBCâs Chinese Burns Supper has become a permanent fixture in the China-Scotland business calendar. The event will feature a fusion of Burns Night traditions - including a ceilidh - with those of Chinese New Year as a backdrop for black-tie networking and presentation of the Check out these amazing Lunar New Year activities and quizzes- Chinese Lunar New Year 2025: Which zodiac animal are you? The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is one of most significant events of the year in many Asian cultures. The festivities kick off on the first day of the first lunar month in the calendar, culminating with the 'Lantern Festival' on the 15th day. The date changes every year, but in 2025, it falls on Wednesday, January 29. Last week CBBC co-organised our annual âIcebreakersâ Chinese New Year Dinner 2023, together with The 48 Group Club and CCCUK and in association with Bank of China and HSBC. The dinner is one of the most significant UK-China events of the year, and offered a key opportunity to network with senior representatives from industry, diplomats
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