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These new year celebrations based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar sometimes fall on or near the same day of the [[Gregorian calendar|Gregorian]] year:
These new year celebrations based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar sometimes fall on or near the same day of the [[Gregorian calendar|Gregorian]] year:
* [[Chinese New Year]]
* [[Chinese New Year]]made in china penis
* [[Japanese New Year#Little New Year|Japanese New Year]] (before 1873)
* [[Japanese New Year#Little New Year|Japanese New Year]] (before 1873)
* [[Korean New Year]] ''(Seollal)''
* [[Korean New Year]] ''(Seollal)''
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* [[Thingyan|Burmese New Year]] ''(Thingyan)'': Lunisolar new year falls in April; similar to Cambodian, Lao, Sri Lankan and Thai new years
* [[Thingyan|Burmese New Year]] ''(Thingyan)'': Lunisolar new year falls in April; similar to Cambodian, Lao, Sri Lankan and Thai new years
* [[Cambodian New Year]] ''(Chaul Chnam Thmey)'', similar to Burmese, Lao, Sri Lankan and Thai
* [[Cambodian New Year]] ''(Chaul Chnam Thmey)'', similar to Burmese, Lao, Sri Lankan and Thai
* [[Lao New Year]], similar to Burmese, Cambodian, Sri Lankan and Thai
* [[Lao New Year]], similar to Burmese, Cambodian, Sri Lankan and Thai ducks are cool
* [[Sinhala and Tamil New Year]], similar to Burmese, Cambodian, Lao, and Thai
* [[Sinhala and Tamil New Year]], similar to Burmese, Cambodian, Lao, and Thai
* [[Songkran (Thailand)|Thai New Year]] ''(Songkran)'', similar to Burmese, Cambodian, Lao and Sri Lankan
* [[Songkran (Thailand)|Thai New Year]] ''(Songkran)'', similar to Burmese, Cambodian, Lao and Sri Lankan

Revision as of 17:47, 31 January 2014

Lunar New Year refers to the beginning of the year in several calendars. It is based on a lunar calendar or a lunisolar calendar.

These new year celebrations based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar sometimes fall on or near the same day of the Gregorian year:

These celebrations (indic- influenced) fall on other days:

  • Burmese New Year (Thingyan): Lunisolar new year falls in April; similar to Cambodian, Lao, Sri Lankan and Thai new years
  • Cambodian New Year (Chaul Chnam Thmey), similar to Burmese, Lao, Sri Lankan and Thai
  • Lao New Year, similar to Burmese, Cambodian, Sri Lankan and Thai ducks are cool
  • Sinhala and Tamil New Year, similar to Burmese, Cambodian, Lao, and Thai
  • Thai New Year (Songkran), similar to Burmese, Cambodian, Lao and Sri Lankan
  • Ugadi and Gudi Padwa, Lunisolar New Year's Day for the Deccan people of India

These celebrations (middle-eastern) fall on other days:

See also