The Chinese New Year is the most important festivity for the Chinese. This traditional Chinese holiday is celebrated for 15 days. It starts on the first day of the Chinese Lunar Calendar and ends on the 15th; the Lantern Festival. Each day of the celebration has a different meaning and symbolism. These days are usually marked as a time for visiting relatives and friends, a practice known as "bài nián" meaning "new year visits". Chinese New Year's Eve is known as "chú xī" meaning "Year-pass Eve".
Were you born during a Year of the Tiger?
You were if you were born in one of these years:
1902, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, and 1998.
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