According to the lunar year, the calendar is only celebrated in China, but the New Year is celebrated all over the world Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Japan also celebrate this lunar year. Lunar New Year is also celebrated in big cities like New York and Sydney.
Every year February 11 to February 26th normally those 16 days is Chinese New Year festival. 12 symbols of lunar year
The other 12 symbols of the lunar year are monkeys, rats, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, roosters, bulls, dogs, bears, tigers and rabbits. This symbol is determined according to the calendar
Lanterns are one of the most important part of the Chinese New Year The first 15 days of the year are celebrated with Jhalarbati and lantern festivals This time, from 5 to 19, lanterns will be lit in homes and on the streets of China The Han tribe has been lighting lanterns for 2,000 years.