Lunar New Year 2024: The Year of the Dragon (2024)

Lunar New Year (Chinese New Year) happens this year on Saturday, February 10, 2024. This year ushers in the year of the Dragon! What is the Lunar New Year, and who celebrates this holiday? What does the dragon symbolize, and what is your special animal symbol? Learnmore.

When Isthe Lunar NewYear?

Lunar New Year begins on the date (in East Asia) of the second new Moon after the winter solstice, which always occurs in late December.This means that the first day of the Lunar New Year can occur anytime between January 21 and February20.

In 2024, the second new Moon will occur in China on Saturday, February 10, marking the start of a new lunaryear.

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YearLunar New YearChinese Zodiac Sign
2024Saturday, February 10Dragon
2025Wednesday, January 29Snake
2026Tuesday, February 17Horse
2027Sunday, February 7Goat

(Note: Due to the difference intime zones, the new Moon may technically occur one calendar dateearlier or later in the United States. See our Moon Phase Calendar for localtimes.)

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Why Are There Different NewYears?

The traditional Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar based onastronomical observations of the Sun’s position in the skyand the Moon’s phases. This ancient calendar dates back to the 14th century BCE (whereas the Gregorian calendar was introduced in 1582). The Chinese lunisolar calendar shares some similarities with the Hebrew calendar, which is also lunisolar, and it hasinfluenced other East Asian calendars, such as those ofKoreaandVietnam.

Because the Chinese calendar defines the lunar month containing the winter solstice as the 11th month, the Lunar New Year usually falls on the second new moon after the wintersolstice.

Just like New Year according tothe Gregorian calendar (January 1), Lunar New Year celebrations start on the night before the first day of the newyear.

(Note:China follows the Gregorian calendar for daily business but still follows the Chinese calendar for important festivals, auspicious dates such as wedding dates, and the Moonphases.)

Who Celebrates Lunar NewYear?

Although this holiday is commonly called “Chinese New Year” in the West,China is not the only country to observe it. Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is themost celebratedand longest of all Asian festivalsand is observedby millions of peopleworldwide.

Many other countries in East Asia, including Vietnam, Korea, Japan, and the Philippines, hold their own New Year celebrations at this time. (Occasionally, the date celebrated may differ by one day or even one moon cycle due to time zones and otherfactors.)

How Is the Lunar New YearCelebrated?

As with many winter solstice celebrations, the symbolic darkness of night is banished by the light offireworks, lanterns, and candles. Man-madepaper lanterns are hung by the hundreds in public areas, bringing good luck to the newyear.

There are dragon dances, performances, and festival parades with music and acrobatics. The festivities continue for two weeks, finishing with a special lantern festival, which signals the end of the New Year celebrationperiod.

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Of course, much delicious food is made and served! For the New Year, it’s traditional to serve long noodles, symbolizing a long life. See our recipe for Longevity Noodles.

Another popular recipe for New Year is Chinese Dumplings,symbolizing good luck and wealth.Families wrap them up and eat them as the clockstrikesmidnight.

“Good Luck” is also a common theme of the New Year. Many children receive “lucky money” in red envelopes. Sometimes, offerings are made totemples.

People clean their homes and open their doors to let good luck enter. According to tradition, no one shouldpickup a broomin case you sweep the good luck for the New Year out of thedoor!

What Is the Animal for Chinese New Year ThisYear?

In 2024, we ring in the Year of the Dragon, one of 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac.The animal designations of the zodiac follow a 12-year cycle and are always used in the samesequence.

What Qualities Does the DragonRepresent?

Those born in the Year of the Dragon are believed to be ambitious, energetic, and charismatic, often inspiring others with their passion and enthusiasm. They are considered to be natural leaders, confident and unafraid to take risks, making them magnetic personalities in social and professionalcircles.

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How the Chinese ZodiacWorks

The traditional Chinese lunisolar year has 12 months and353 to 355 days (or during a leap year, 13 months and 383 to 385days).

Therefore, the Chinese year usually begins several weeks into the Western 365-day year (usually between January 21 and February 20), not on January 1 of the Gregoriancalendar.

As is ancient tradition, the Chinese zodiac attaches animal signs to each lunar year in a cycle of 12 years. The animal designation changes at the start of the NewYear.

A DeeperLook

On a broader scale, theChinese lunisolar calendar counts its years according to the stem-branch system, a 60-year rotating name system also known as the Chinese sexagenary cycle. By this,a year’s name contains two parts: the celestial stem and the terrestrialbranch.

  • The celestial, or heavenly stem, is taken from a rotating list of 10 terms concerning the yin/yang forms of fiveelements.
  • The Stem(wood, fire, earth, metal, and water): jia, yi, bing, ding, wu, ji, geng, xin, ren, and gui.

Stem/Element

jia = yang wood
yi = yin wood
bing = yang fire
ding = yin fire
wu = yang earth
ji = yin earth
geng = yang metal
xin = yin metal
ren = yang water
gui = yinwater

  • The terrestrial, or earthly,branch is taken from a rotating list of the 12 animal names of the Chinesezodiac.

Branch/Animal

zi=rat
chou = ox
yin=tiger
mao=rabbit
chen=dragon
si=snake
wu=horse
wei=sheep/goat
shen=monkey
you= rooster
xu=dog
hai-boar/pig

So, putting the stem and branch terms together, the first year in a60-year cycle is calledjia-zi (Year of the Rat) asjia is the celestial stemand zi (rat) is the terrestrial branch. The next year is yi-chou (Year of the Ox), and soon. The 11th year is jia-xu, etc., until a new cycle starts over with jia-zi.

Learn all about YOUR Chinese ZodiacSign.

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