- Friday, January 31Chinese New Year 2014
News for Chinese New Year 2014
- International Business Times - by Zoe Mintz - 17 hours agoThe Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival, will fall on Jan. 31, 2014.
Chinese New Year Calendar
www.chinesenewyears.info/chinese-new-year-calendar.php100+ items - The coming Chinese New Year is 2014-01-31. It is 30 days ...YearChinese New Year DateAnimal Sign.19301930-01-29Horse (1930-01-29—1931-02-17).19311931-02-17Sheep (1931-02-17—1932-02-06).Chinese New Year: 2014 | Infoplease.com
www.infoplease.com › ... › Calendar & Holidays › Major HolidaysFind out the meaning of Chinese New Year, how it's celebrated, and what it means to be born in the year of the horse.Chinese New Year - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_New_YearDate, Chinese lunar new year. 2013 date, Sunday, February 10, Snake. 2014 date, Friday, January 31, Horse. 2015 date, Thursday, February 19, Goat.2014 Year of the Horse | Sydney Chinese New Year
www.sydneychinesenewyear.com/2014-year-horse/2014 Year of the Horse. People born in the Year of the Horse are clever, kind, animated and energetic. Although they sometimes talk too much, they are cheerful ...2014 Sydney Chinese New Year Festival | The Official Website
www.sydneychinesenewyear.com/The official 2014 Sydney Chinese New Year Festival website. Events, latest news and more. Celebrating the Lunar New Year. 24 January - 9 February.GovHK: General holidays for 2014
www.gov.hk › Home › About Hong KongEvery Sunday, Sunday. The first day of January, 1 January, Wednesday. Lunar New Year's Day, 31 January, Friday. The second day of Lunar New Year ...Chinese New Year 2014 / CNY 2014 - Public Holidays Malaysia
publicholidays.com.my/chinese-new-year/Chinese New Year (CNY) will be celebrated in 2014 with a public holiday on Friday, 31 January...
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