The Chinese New Year is sometimes called the Spring Festival. The date is determined by the Chinese calendar and will fall in January or February.
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- MythingLinks: Lunar New Year 2000-2001 Features a series of annotated links to Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Japanese New Year customs, folklore, and beliefs.
- When is Chinese New Year? Provides the date for each year between 1645 and 2644, along with the corresponding animal.
- Chinese New Year by John Kjar Lesson plan to teach students about the Chinese New Year.
- Chinese New Year by Natalie Walker Lesson plan for teachers of grades 2 - 3. Developed as a student project at Utah State University.
- Chinese New Year Relates the history behind the Chinese New Year, explains the twelve signs of the Chinese Zodiac, and allows visitors to send Chinese New Year e-cards.
- Chinese New Year Index A list of articles about Chinese New Year, including the origin, activities, red packets, Lantern Festival, and animal signs.