Chinese New Year from Musical Mandarin

The first day of the Chinese lunisolar* calendar is always a new moon night between January 19th & February 21st. For the next two weeks, the New Year is celebrated in Chinese communities around the world. The next Chinese New Year celebrations begin on: Monday, Jan. 23, 2012; Feb. 10, 2013; Jan. 31, 2014; and Feb. 19, 2015. (*) - The Chinese calendar is lunisolar, not purely lunar like the Islamic calendar.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Mid-Autumn Festival coming

September 22, 2010 this year.

For more information including lesson plans & a way to request handouts, visit my Mid-autumn-festival blog.

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  • At 5:18 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hey,

    This is a question for the webmaster/admin here at www.blogger.com.

    May I use some of the information from your blog post right above if I give a link back to this website?

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    Peter

     
  • At 7:35 PM, Blogger Robin said…

    probably - or email me at mus-mandarin AT wubison DOT com.

     

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