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January 29: Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

This year, Chinese New Year will be celebrated on Wednesday, January 29, 2025. It marks the beginning of the Chinese New Year under the sign of the Wooden Snake. It attracts attention not only in China, but also in many communities around the world as one of the most important festivities in the Chinese calendar. If you’d like to find out more about Chinese New Year, this article is for you. In the following lines, we’ll give you more information on the Chinese New Year.

How long does Chinese New Year last?

Chinese New Year festivities are held not only in China, but also in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and many other Asian countries and those with a large Chinese diaspora. For Chinese communities around the world, this is a time of great cultural and spiritual significance.

In China, the New Year is traditionally celebrated over 7 days. For many families, it’s a time of vacation, reunion and celebration. The Chinese New Year is a time of great family reunion. The long periods of separation between family members come to an end during the celebration. Workers, students, blue-collar workers – many Chinese enjoy this time with their loved ones. It’s also a time of massive population exodus, and a time of great growth for many Chinese companies.

Nevertheless, the celebrations go far beyond this, sometimes extending as far as the famous Lantern Festival, which marks the official end of the festivities. During this period, you can also immerse yourself in Chinese culture by discovering our Asian models. You can discover their world and learn more about them.

Why does the Chinese New Year date change?

Chinese New Year begins on the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar. So, although this date changes every year, Chinese New Year celebrations always begin between January 21 and February 20 in the Gregorian calendar.

How does Chinese New Year work?

Chinese New Year is celebrated over several days in several Asian countries. In Vietnam, it’s also known as Spring Festival or Tet Festival. Contrary to its name, Chinese New Year is not only celebrated on the Asian continent. In fact, it is celebrated in several Asian countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Brunei.

Chinese New Year

An animal for every year

Every year, from the Chinese New Year onwards, a new astrological sign enters the scene and influences destinies. This year, 2025, the sign that will shine in the spotlight is the Wood Snake. According to Chinese tradition, astrology plays an important role in predicting the opportunities and challenges of the coming year. Love, career, finance, each sign is linked to specific influences that determine the tone of the year. The year 2025 is under the influence of the wood element and the wisdom of the serpent, which evokes transformation, intuition and renewal.

For those born under the sign of the serpent and those whose predominant element is wood, this astral conjuncture is particularly beneficial. Chinese astrology experts believe that this year could bring unprecedented opportunities, decisive encounters and a chance to prosper, particularly in sectors linked to innovation and creativity. It’s therefore the ideal time to make bold decisions or realize ambitious personal and professional projects. Above all, each zodiac sign can take advantage of this astrological conjunction in its own way, even if they are not in the foreground.

Under the spell of the Wood Snake

The year 2025 promises to be hot and enchanting, carried by the Wood Snake, symbol of transformation and subtle energy. This will be a year of bold decisions and memorable encounters, whether in love or in your career. Expect passionate moments, stimulating challenges and irresistible opportunities.

Natives of the Snake, renowned for their bewitching magnetism, will feel this energy with even greater intensity. But rest assured, every sign can take advantage of this electrifying atmosphere to reinvent itself!

Tips to welcome the Year of the Wood Snake

To welcome the Year of the Wood Snake, purify your home. To chase away bad energy, clean and decorate your home. Wear red, an essential color during the festivities, symbolizing luck and prosperity. It’s also a good idea to give red envelopes, filled with money, as a token of happiness and prosperity. Enjoy traditional dishes such as ravioli or long noodles, symbolic meals that bring luck and longevity.

The festivities: 15 days of traditions

Chinese New Year festivities last 15 days. Sometimes, however, they extend as far as the famous Lantern Festival, which marks the official end of the celebrations. In China, the first 7 days are official vacations, devoted to family reunions and festivities. Colorful events, parades and traditional rituals will enliven this period all over the world.

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Upcoming Chinese New Year dates

Here’s an overview of the upcoming dates and associated signs for those curious or passionate about Chinese astrology.

  • Chinese New Year 2026: February 17, 2026, Year of the Fire Horse.
  • Chinese New Year 2027: February 7, 2027, year of the Fire Goat.
  • Chinese New Year 2028: January 26, 2028, year of the Earth Monkey.
  • Chinese New Year 2029: February 13, 2029, year of the Earth Rooster.

Animal and element celebrated in the coming years

The relationship between Man and the 12 animals of the zodiac is very important in China. Also known as “Shengxiao”, Chinese astrology is divided into twelve-year cycles, and each year is symbolized by an animal and an element. Among the animals honored are:

  • The rat
  • Buffalo
  • Tiger
  • The dragon
  • The snake
  • The horse
  • The goat
  • The monkey
  • The rooster
  • The dog
  • The pig
  • Rabbit

The elements of the zodiac include :

  • Metal
  • Water
  • Fire
  • Wood
  • Earth

Note that, each year, the combination of sign and element will influence characters, fortunes and other characteristics close to each Man.

Much more than a simple date change, Chinese New Year is a time rich in tradition, celebrating family, prosperity and harmony. Mark your calendars for January 29, 2025, to make sure you don’t miss this exceptional moment, which heralds a year full of transformation and opportunity.

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Pamela Dupont

While writing about relationships and sexuality, Pamela Dupont found her passion: creating captivating articles that explore human emotions. Each project is for her an adventure full of desire, love and passion. Through her articles, she seeks to touch her readers by offering them new and enriching perspectives on their own emotions and experiences.

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