Thursday March 28, 2024

Chinese New Year 2011


Chinese New Year parade with dragon in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Chinese New Year
Thursday February 3
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or -4802 days

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Valentines Day
Monday February 14
-13 years, -1 months, -14 days
or -4791 days

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Presidents Day
Monday February 21
-13 years, -1 months, -7 days
or -4784 days

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Chinese New Year for the year 2011 is celebrated/ observed on Thursday, February 3rd.


Chinese New Year is the first day of the New Year in the Chinese lunisolar calendar (Chinese traditional calendar). It is also known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival. The first day of the festival begins on the New Moon sometime each year between January 21st and February 20th. The holiday/festival lasts 16 days from New Year’s Eve to the 15th day of the New Year which also happens to be the Lantern Festival.

Lunisolar vs Gregorian calendar

The lunisolar calendar uses the location of the sun and the moon relative to the earth to determine dates on the calendar. The Gregorian calendar, which is the most widely used calendar in the world today uses the location of the sun relative to the earth to determine the dates on the calendar.

Around World

Many countries around the world that have ethnic Chinese people celebrate Chinese New Year including America, Canada, many European countries, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippine’s and more. Many of the local communities around the world are called Chinatown like in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Sydney.

Days to Chinese New Year 2011

Thursday, February 3rd is day number 34 of the 2011 calendar year with -13 years, -1 month, -25 days until Chinese New Year 2011.


Chinese New Year
Name(s):Chinese New Year, Spring Festival, Lunar New Year
Type:Observance
When:First day of new moon between Jan 1st and Feb 20th annually

Dates for Chinese New Year

HolidayDateDays to Go
Chinese New Year 2022 Tuesday, February 01, 2022 -786
Chinese New Year 2023 Sunday, January 22, 2023 -431
Chinese New Year 2024 Saturday, February 10, 2024 -47
Chinese New Year 2025 Saturday, March 01, 2025 338
Chinese New Year 2026 Tuesday, February 17, 2026 691
Chinese New Year 2027 Saturday, February 06, 2027 1045


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