Chinese New Year is a festival for the Chinese people. It originated from China but today Chinese people all over the world celebrate it.

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Chinese New Year is a festival for the Chinese people. It originated from China but today Chinese people all over the world celebrate it.

It is celebrated at the start of the Chinese calendar. This year it was celebrated on January 23 and will be celebrated on February 10 next year.

Lots of feasting Fireworks pop Red lanterns and red spring rolls are hang on the windows and doors Chinese festivals Chinese Dragon Dance Lion Dance Pray to Jade Emperor Lots of feasting Fireworks pop Red lanterns and red spring rolls are hang on the windows and doors Chinese festivals Chinese Dragon Dance Lion Dance Pray to Jade Emperor

Chinese people commonly celebrate Chinese New Year.