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📅 Lunar New Year 2023 - Dates, holidays, calendar, animal and element of the Chinese year

Lunar New Year 2023 celebrations, which mark the beginning of the Golden Week and the Spring festival, start on Sunday 22 January 2023.

When is Chinese New Year 2023?

Chinese New Year 2023 [CNY 2023] officially begins on January 22, 2023 and ends on February 9, 2024.

Below, find out the holiday and festival dates for Chinese New Year 2023 in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia and the Philippines. Further down this page you will find the official Chinese New Year's dates from 2017 until 2045, with their corresponding animal and element. Finally, you can read China's New Year calendar for 2023 which highlights important holidays and festivals in Asia during the Year of the Rabbit 2023.

Happy Lunar New Year 2023!

What is Chinese New Year 2023's animal sign and element?

Lunar New Year 2023, which marks the beginning of the Year of the Water Rabbit, follows the ending of the Year of the Water Tiger 2022. The Rabbit is the Chinese New Year 2023 animal. His energy is going to be prevalent during the year, along with Yin Water, Chinese New Year 2023 element.

January 22, 2023 is the first day of the Chinese New Year calendar for 2023, as well as the first day of the Month of the Wood Tiger. This date also marks the end of the Year of the Water Tiger and the end of the Month of the Water Ox.

Spring Festival Golden Week holiday 2023

The Chinese New Year 2023, from Hong Kong to Paris, from Singapore to Malaysia, from Toronto to New York, from Montreal to Buenos Aires, is synonymous with the start of the Spring Festival and the beginning of a new start in the Chinese zodiac cycle. Needless to say that it's the most important day of the year and the start of specific holidays and celebrations in many Asian countries.

In 2023, as it is customary every year, Lunar New Year's day is an opportunity for all to share their joy with their family and friends on this festive occasion, which is punctuated by numerous celebrations, concerts, parades and parties throughout the weekend and the following days, starting on January 22nd, 2023, and usually lasting all over the week-end and sometimes much longer, depending on the countries.

Chinese Golden Week 2023, which starts with Lunar New Year's Eve, January 21st, 2023, and lasts until January 27th, 2023, is a National holiday in China, during which people travel from afar to reunite with their family and celebrate Lunar New Year together.

How long is Chinese New Year 2023?

The lunisolar calendar being based on the moon cycles, the Chinese New Year date is never the same and changes every year. However, the Lunar New Year date range is always between January and February. Likewise, the duration of Chinese New Year celebrations is not fixed on the Gregorian calendar. In 2023, which is the Year of the Rabbit, Chinese New Year is officially celebrated in China from New Year's Eve, on January 21st, 2023, until the 6th day of the first lunar month, on January 27th, 2023.

However in 2023, the family festivities, which are the most substantial on January 22nd, can last until the Lantern Festival Eve, on February 5, 2023. Taking into account country and family traditions, Chinese New Year 2023 celebrations last around 15 days.


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Chinese New Year 2023 - Lunar New Year holidays and celebrations in Asia

Lunar New Year Calendar 2023 of holidays and observances in in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia and the PhilippinesCountryStarting dayDuration [days]Holiday
🇨🇳 China Jan. 21, 2023 3 National
🇭🇰 Hong Kong Jan. 22, 2023 3 National
🇸🇬 Singapore Jan. 22, 2023 2 Public
🇻🇳 Vietnam Jan. 21, 2023 6 Public
🇹🇭 Thailand Jan. 22, 2023 3 Regional
🇹🇼 Taiwan Jan. 21, 2023 6 National
🇲🇾 Malaysia Jan. 22, 2023 3 National
🇵🇭 Philippines Jan. 22, 2023 1 Non-working

Chinese New Year calendar - Official Dates [2017 - 2045]

Chinese New Year calendar date, animal and element

Official Chinese New Year dates, with their Chinese zodiac animal-sign and their related element, from 2017 to 2045Chinese New YearCNY DayAnimalElement
2017 January 28, 2017 🐔 Rooster 🔥 Fire
2018 February 16, 2018 🐶 Dog 🗿 Earth
2019 February 5, 2019 🐷 Pig 🗿 Earth
2020 January 25, 2020 🐭 Rat 🛠 Metal
2021 February 12, 2021 🐮 Ox 🛠 Metal
2022 February 1, 2022 🐯 Tiger 💧 Water
2023 January 22, 2023 🐰 Rabbit 💧 Water
2024 February 10, 2024 🐲 Dragon 🌳 Wood
2025 January 29, 2025 🐍 Snake 🌳 Wood
2026 February 17, 2026 🐴 Horse 🔥 Fire
2027 February 6, 2027 🐐 Goat 🔥 Fire
2028 January 26, 2028 🐵 Monkey 🗿 Earth
2029 February 13, 2029 🐔 Rooster 🗿 Earth
2030 February 3, 2030 🐶 Dog 🛠 Metal
2031 January 23, 2031 🐷 Pig 🛠 Metal
2032 February 11, 2032 🐭 Rat 💧 Water
2033 January 31, 2033 🐮 Ox 💧 Water
2034 February 19, 2034 🐯 Tiger 🌳 Wood
2035 February 8, 2035 🐰 Rabbit 🌳 Wood
2036 January 28, 2036 🐲 Dragon 🔥 Fire
2037 February 15, 2037 🐍 Snake 🔥 Fire
2038 February 4, 2038 🐴 Horse 🗿 Earth
2039 January 24, 2039 🐐 Goat 🗿 Earth
2040 February 12, 2040 🐵 Monkey 🛠 Metal
2041 February 1, 2041 🐔 Rooster 🛠 Metal
2042 January 22, 2042 🐶 Dog 💧 Water
2043 February 10, 2043 🐷 Pig 💧 Water
2044 January 30, 2044 🐭 Rat 🌳 Wood
2045 February 17, 2045 🐮 Ox 🌳 Wood

2023 holiday and observance dates in China, Asian festivals

Official holidays in China in 2023DateFestivalDescription
January 1 New Year's Day January 1, 2023 is the start of the year according to the Gregorian calendar. It’s a national holiday in China.
January 21 Spring Festival Eve On Chinese New Year's Eve, family and friends gather and celebrate together during Spring Festival’s Eve dinner.
January 22 Chinese New Year's Day The first day of the Year of the Water Rabbit 2023. Chinese New Year's day marks the beginning of the Spring Festival in China.
January 21-27 Spring Festival, Golden Week holiday The Golden Week is a 7 days national holiday in China.
February 5 Lantern Festival The Lantern Festival traditionally marks the end of Chinese New year celebrations, on the fifteenth day following Chinese New Year’s day.
February 20 Zhonghe Festival Also called the Blue Dragon Festival, it is celebrated on the first day of the second month of the Chinese calendar. Traditionally, the Dragon brings rain and good harvest.
March 8 International Women's Day International Women's Day commemorates the movement for women's rights.
March 12 Arbor Day Also known as the National Tree Planting Day, it is a day of awareness and concrete action for the welfare of the planet.
March 20 Spring equinox
April 5 QingMing Festival Also called Tomb-Sweeping Day, Chinese Memorial Day or Ancestors' Day, it is celebrated fifteen days after the Spring Equinox. On this day, people pray for the deceased members of their family.
May 1 Labour Day International Workers’ Day.
May 4 Youth Day Celebration Day for young people from age 14 to 28.
June 1 Children's Day Celebration Day for children under the age of 14.
June 22-24 Duanwu Festival Also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, it is held on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese calendar, just before the Summer solstice. Racing dragon boats is one of the many activities held during that day.
June 21 Summer Solstice
July 11 China National Maritime Day China Maritime Day marks the anniversary of the travels of navigator Zheng He during the Ming Dynasty.
August 1 Army Day Specific celebration for military personnel in active duty.
August 22 Double Seven Festival Also called the Chinese Valentine's Day, according to the Chinese calendar.
August 30 Spirit Festival The Spirit Festival or Ghost Day is traditionally celebrated on the fifteenth night of the seventh month of the Chinese calendar. It is a traditional Buddhist and Taoist festival during which families pay homage to their deceased ancestors. Lotus-shaped lanterns are set on rivers to help guide the soul of forgotten souls towards the afterlife.
September 10 Teachers' Day Teacher's Day in China is celebrated on Friday, September 10, 2023.
Sept. 29 - Oct. 1 Mid-Autumn Festival Also called the Moon Festival, the festival is held on the fifteenth day of the eight month of the Chinese lunar calendar, during full moon time at night. Traditional mooncakes [lotus bean-filled cakes] and Rabbit-shaped cakes [the Rabbit is the zodiac animal associated with the moon] are eaten on this day. The Mid-Autumn Festival is also a period of choice to celebrate weddings in China.
September 22 Autumn equinox
October 1 National Day National Day in mainland China.
October 1-7 National Day Golden Week holiday The National Day Golden Week holiday is a recent national holiday period of 7 days, implemented by the Chinese government since 2000.
October 23 Double Nine Festival ChongYang Festival is held on the ninth day of the ninth month of the Chinese calendar. As 9 is associated to Yang, it’s also called the Double Yang Festival. It’s appropriate to visit elders and pay tribute to ancestors on this day.
December 21 Winter Solstice
December 25 Christmas Day Christmas Day is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. It is the most important date for Christians all over the world, during which families gather for a feast and children are given special gifts.

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What is the Chinese calendar for 2023?

2023 is a year of the Water Rabbit, starting from January 22nd, 2023 [Chinese New Year], and ending on February 9th, 2024 [Chinese New Year's Eve].

What is the Chinese Seventh month?

In Chinese culture, the fifteenth day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar is called Ghost Day and the seventh month in general is regarded as the Ghost Month [鬼月], in which ghosts and spirits, including those of deceased ancestors, come out from the lower realm.

Is 2023 a Chinese leap year?

2023 includes Lunar Leap Month 2. Some Chinese calendar applications treat the first half of the leap month as lunar month 2 and the second half of the leap month as lunar month 3. That means March 22, 2023 to April 5, 2023 is in lunar month 2.

What is the 7th day of 7th month of lunar calendar?

The Qixi Festival [Double Seventh Festival] is one of Chinese traditional festivals, and also known as the Chinese Valentine's Day. It's based on a romantic legend about a weaver girl and an ox herd. It falls on the 7th day of the 7th Chinese lunar month. In 2022 that's August 4 [Thursday].

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