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Chinese New Year

Millions of people travel in China every year between January 21 and February 21. They go by bus, train, and airplane. They go home to be with their families for China's biggest and most important holiday, Chinese New Year. The Year of the Pig began this year on Sunday, February 18. Many people around the world celebrate the New Year. The Chinese celebrate with parties, fireworks, and festivals.

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Submitted: 2007-09-11 21:15:20



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  • 2007-09-15 01:05:53
    Chynna
    A good job! Chen Weeeeeei.


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  • 2007-09-15 01:27:45
    Chynna
    Here are years, Chinese characters, Pinyin and English for the 12 animals in  the Chinese New Year.  鼠 shu  Rat February 19, 1996 , February 7, 2008,  牛 niu Ox February 7, 1997 , January 26, 2009 , 虎 hu Tiger  January 28, 1998 , February 14, 2010,  兔 tu Rabbit  February 16, 1999 , February 3, 2011,  龍 long Dragon  February 5, 2000 , January 23, 2012, 蛇 she Snake  January 24, 2001 , February 10, 2013,  馬 ma Horse February 12, 2002 , January 31, 2014,  羊 yang Sheep  February 1, 2003 , February 19, 2015,  猴 hou Monkey January 22, 2004 , February 8, 2016, 雞 ji Rooster  February 9, 2005 , January 28, 2017,  狗 dou Dog  January 29, 2006 , February 16, 2018,  豬 zhu Pig February 18, 2007 , February 5, 2019

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