Chinese New Year is a public holiday that allows Chinese people to reunite with their families and celebrate the arrival of the new lunar year.

Chinese New Year is always celebrated on the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar.

In 2025, the Year of the Snake in the Chinese calendar symbolizes wisdom, elegance, and transformation.

1. Chinese New Year is the longest Chinese holiday.

2. You may also hear Chinese New Year being called the Spring Festival.

3. Monsters are fought off.

4. You spend time with family.

5. No showering, sweeping, or throwing out garbage.

6. Children receive lucky money in red envelopes.

7. Eat lots of dumplings.

8. Decorate everything red 

9. Chinese New year ends with the Lantern Festival 

10. Chinese New Year is celebrated all over the world! 

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