This build also introduces
the Chinese Lunar Calendar that can be enabled on the mobile version of Outlook Calendar (UWP).
«In the evening on
the Chinese lunar calendar day of 11 Dec. 774, i.e., 17 Jan..
Festivals in China follow
the Chinese lunar calendar.
According to
the Chinese Lunar calendar, 2010 is the year of the tiger.
Chris Le decided to decorate the car in a monkey theme, to celebrate the Year of the Monkey on
the Chinese lunar calendar.
For those who are not aware, in
the Chinese Lunar Calendar, 2013 is actually the year of the Snake.
According to
the Chinese lunar calendar, the Year of the Monkey begins on Monday, February 8.
Not exact matches
Unlike the American New Year, which starts on the first day of January, the
Chinese New Year is based on the
lunar calendar and the winter solstice, and falls later than the Western New Year.
The bottom line is just make it simple,
Chinese New Year is based on the
lunar calendar so every year the date will be different.
In the
lunar calendar,
Chinese everywhere ushers in the new year.
Usually we celebrate
Chinese New Year in the month of February, but the dates changes every year in the
lunar calendar.
In the
lunar calendar, the
Chinese usher in the new year of ram and this celebration usually last for 15 days.
Today in the
Lunar Calendar, the
Chinese ushered in a new year.
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The
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Chinese New Year celebrations, also known as the Spring Festival, in China start on the 23rd day of the 12th
lunar month of the
Chinese calendar.
Organised by the Xinhua
Chinese Association, the Dragon Boat Festival is a key highlight in the
lunar calendar for the
Chinese community and is perfectly timed for the start of Hainan Airlines» new direct service to Manchester from Beijing, which launches on June 10th.
Also known as
Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival,
Chinese New Year is undoubtedly the most important event in the
Chinese calendar.
Tomorrow, February 19th 2015, is the most important holiday in the
Chinese calendar,
Chinese New Year, also known as the
Lunar New Year because the the
Chinese calendar is lunisolar.
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According to the
Lunar Calendar, 2015's
Chinese Spring Festival is on February 19, ending the Year of Fire Horse and starting the Year of Wooden Sheep.
Unlike the American New Year, which starts on the first day of January, the
Chinese New Year is based on the
lunar calendar and the winter solstice, and falls later than the Western New Year.