Chinese Benevolent
Association
of Jamaica

Chinese Benevolent Association of Jamaica
176 Old Hope Road
Kingston 6, Jamaica W.I.

ph: 876.977.3059 | 876.977.6053
fax: 876.977.4364

Spring Festival Garden Party

2010
Year Of The Tiger
 

Kung Hee Fatt Choy!

Chinese New Year
February 14th 2010

Chinese New Year or Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is sometimes called the "Lunar New Year" by English speakers. The festival traditionally begins on the first day of the first month (Chinese: 正月; pinyin: zhēng yuè) in the Chinese calendar and ends on the 15th; this day is called Lantern Festival. Chinese New Year's Eve is known as chú xī. It literally means "Year-pass Eve".


 

 

Just what is Chinese New Year?

There's actually a lot more to it than lion dances and firecrackers, although these two pieces of tradition are integral and more visible, Chinese New Year to China is like Christmas to the West. In essence, Chinese New Year is spending time with family, gift giving and, the all important, food-fest. 

Chinese New Year begins according to the Chinese calendar which consists of both Gregorian and lunar-solar calendar systems. Because the track of the new moon changes from year to year, Chinese New Year can begin anytime between late January and mid-February. Below is a chart that shows the beginning day of Chinese New Year and the animal sign for that year.

YearChinese New Year Begins Animal Sign
2007February 18 Pig
2008February 7 Rat
2009January 26Ox
2010February 14Tiger
2011February 3 Rabbit
2012January 23 Dragon
2013February 10 Snake
2014January 31 Horse
2015February 19 Sheep
2016February 8 Monkey
2017January 28 Rooster
2018February 16 Dog
2019February 5 Pig


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Chinese Benevolent Association of Jamaica
176 Old Hope Road
Kingston 6, Jamaica W.I.

ph: 876.977.3059 | 876.977.6053
fax: 876.977.4364