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I need to know when the chinese new year is for the year 2007 and when does it end!
does anyone know when it is?

2007-01-21 03:00:39 · 12 answers · asked by greenpotterboy 2 in Travel Asia Pacific China

12 answers

"The Chinese lunar year is divided into 12 months of 29 or 30 days. The calendar is adjusted to the length of the solar year by the addition of extra months at regular intervals. The years are arranged in major cycles of 60 years. Each successive year is named after one of 12 animals. These 12-year cycles are continuously repeated. The Chinese New Year is celebrated at the second new moon after the winter solstice and falls between January 21 and February 19 on the Gregorian calendar. The year 2006 translates to the Chinese year 4703–4704. The year 2007 translates to the Chinese year 4704–4705."1


"2000 Feb. 5
2001 Jan. 24
2002 Feb. 12
2003 Feb. 1
2004 Jan. 22
2005 Feb. 9
2006 Jan. 29
2007 Feb. 18
2008 Feb. 7
2009 Jan. 26
2010 Feb. 14
2011 Feb. 3
2012 Jan. 23
2013 Feb. 10
2014 Jan. 31" 2

"What about a 'Year?'
The next larger unit of measurement of time is the 'Year.' For this we go back to the Sun again. Careful observations reveal that the over a period of many months (12), the position of the Sun shifts from very high overhead to a much lower point at Noon time. The length of daylight time also changes from longer to shorter. Even more importantly, the weather changes from hot to cold, giving rise to the four seasons of Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall.
It is logical, therefore, to define the length of this time period as a 'Year.'
The Chinese word for 'Year' is 'Nian', written as . Since the word 'Sun' has already assigned the meaning of a 'day', a new word has to be used to denote the 'year.'

How long is a year?
A little more than 365 days. In 104 B.C. the length of a year was determined to an accuracy of 365.2502 days. By 480 A.D., Ju Chongzhi refined it to 365.2428 days, or 52 seconds more than
the modern value of 365.2422 days.
To put it another way, in 2,000 years the total discrepancy is less than one day! Together with the voluminous annals of Chinese historians, the Chinese has provided the most accurate and uninterrupted time-line records.

Although 0.24 day does not look like much, over many years it becomes significant. How do we round it to a whole number of days? There are several different schemes to do this. The Chinese scheme is called the 'lunar calendar', and the nearly standard calendar is called the 'solar' calendar system. "3

2007-01-21 03:21:47 · answer #1 · answered by JB 4 · 1 0

For 2007 it starts on February 18 and lasts for 15 days.

2007-01-21 03:05:31 · answer #2 · answered by lappie1012 2 · 1 0

February 18 - March 4

2007-01-21 03:31:18 · answer #3 · answered by blt_4 5 · 0 0

for 2007, it is Feb.18. the first day of Chinese new year.

2007-01-22 01:37:34 · answer #4 · answered by gingben 4 · 0 0

I'm not sure where u are right now but here in Singapore, the Chinese New Year is celebrated on the 18-20th of February.

2007-01-21 03:08:30 · answer #5 · answered by apai07 1 · 0 0

The year of the Pig starts on 18 Feb and last day will be on 04 March.

2007-01-21 18:22:38 · answer #6 · answered by aUDREy TTT 5 · 0 0

Yes, the Chinese New Year is Feb. 18th year of the Pig

2007-01-21 03:04:36 · answer #7 · answered by sewhalen 3 · 0 1

18 february is Chinese New Year, it ends on 15 days.

on15th day of the first month, it is chinese valentine's day.

during the new year, we will visit out family and get together. on tht 16th day of the first month, we will open the gift that received from family and friends.

2007-01-21 05:11:16 · answer #8 · answered by Tracy But 4 · 0 0

It IS Feb 18th. The girl who claimed it was Jan. 22nd because of relatives is ill informed. Feb 18th is the CORRECT answer!!!!

2007-01-21 03:10:01 · answer #9 · answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7 · 0 0

On my calendar is says February 18..and i think it goes on for a week..

2007-01-21 08:54:24 · answer #10 · answered by Daisy! 5 · 0 0

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