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 After the adjustment, the Spring Festival holiday will span a total of eight days, starting from Chinese New Year's Eve, and the May Day holiday will be observed with a five-day break. Here is the holiday calendar for 2025. New Year's Day holiday: Jan 1. Spring Festival holiday: Jan 28 to Feb 4 (Make-up work days: Jan 26, Feb 8) Lunar New Year is not a federal public holiday in the United States. It is a legal observance in California as of 2015. However, some Chinese businesses may be closed on the day or amend their business hours to take part in the Lunar New Year festivities. Jan 22 (Sun, Rabbit) Jan 21–27: 2024: Feb 10 (Sat, Dragon) Feb 10–17: The most important Chinese holidays include the Lunar New Year (Spring Festival), Mid The Year of the Tiger began on February 1, 2022, and the Year of the Rabbit began on January 22, 2023. This fact sheet focuses on the Lunar New Year celebrated by people of Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese descents, including many Asian Americans. This fact sheet assists congressional offices with work related to the Lunar New Year holiday. It Jan. 28 - Feb. 4, 2025 is Chinese New Year Holiday China has seven legal holidays in a year, including New Year's Day, Chinese New Year (Spring Festival), Qingming Festival (Tomb-sweeping Day), May Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Day and National Day. Jan. 22, 2023 marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year also known as the Chinese New Year. Here's what to know about the widely celebrated holiday. China public holidays calendar shows the festivals' schedule of 2025, 2026 and 2027, which includes 7 legal public holidays including the Chinese New Year, Qingming Festival The Lunar New Year begins on February 5, 2019, marking the beginning of the Year of the Pig. Photograph by Qilai Shen, Bloomberg via Getty Images See red everywhere Chinese New Year in 2025 falls on January 29 and ends with the Lantern Festival on Feb. 12. Celebrations last up to 16 days; the Chinese public holiday lasts from Wednesday to Feb. 4. History of Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year is the Chinese festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional Chinese calendar. The festival is usually referred to as the Spring Festival in mainland China and is one of several Lunar New Years in Asia. The first day of Chinese New Year begins on the new moon that appears Officially, the Chinese people will have a holiday for about 7 days from Chinese New Year's Eve to the sixth day of the lunar new year. In 2025, the Chinese New Year holiday lasts from January 28th to February 4th. Some companies may extend the holiday up to 16 days. During the Chinese New Year holiday, offices, factories, banks, and some non The advisory, released on January 22, is in line with Proclamation No. 727, Series of 2024, which declared the date a special non-working holiday. This ensures employers and employees are properly Special Non-working Holiday: 2023: Sun: Jan 22: Lunar New Year's Day: Observance: 2024: Sat: Lunar New Year's Day, Chinese New Year's Day: Filipino: Bagong Taon In Labor Advisory No. 1, series of 2025, DOLE Secretary Bienvenido E. Laguesma said Jan. 29, which is observed as Chinese New Year, has been declared a special non-working holiday under Presidential Proclamation 727 by President Marcos. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has issued Proclamation No. 727 declaring the regular holidays and special non-working holidays for the year 2025. Chinese New Year - January 29 (Wednesday Chinese New Year 22 January 2023 - 23 January 2023, Sunday - Monday Tuesday, 24 January 2023, will be a public holiday. 7 April 2023 Friday Chinese New Year's Day is a public holiday in the Philippines which falls on Saturday, February 10th, 2024. January 22nd: Sunday: Chinese New Year's Day: 2024 As we celebrate the Chinese New Year, UnionRepair will have a holiday break from January 22, 2025 (Wednesday) to February 7, 2025 (Friday). Regular operations will resume on February 8, 2025 (Saturday). Summary; The Chinese New Year marks the start of the lunar new year, which occurs sometime between Jan. 21 and Feb. 20. Also known as the Spring Festival, it is considered one of China’s most important celebrations, with each year being named after one of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac.
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