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Why China celebrates the New Year in February

Unlike most countries that mark the New Year on January 1, China’s New Year falls in late January or February.
Why February?
A little history
How it’s celebrated
Why it matters

Unlike most countries that mark the New Year on January 1, China’s New Year falls in late January or February.
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