Chinese New Year 2014: Does Year Of The Horse Begin January 1 Or Later?

1 isn't the only day people will be celebrating the New Year. The Chinese New Year, also known as known as Spring Festival, will fall on Jan. 31, 2014. The event is celebrated on a different day each year since the Chinese calendar is lunisolar


The New England Chinese Professionals 2014 Lunar New Year Gala is co-organized by 16 New England Chinese-American professional associations. These are non-profit, non-political professional organizations with 


Here are some collection of Lunar New Year Messages, Pics and Wishes.for relatives and friends


“The New Year might be met by a fresh wave of selling appetite. Apart from some anticipated index-related buying in early 2014 and seasonal Chinese New Year physical demand, there is limited scope for a cushion,” wrote UBS AG (VTX:UBSN) analyst Joni 


As we get ready to ring in 2014, we at HuffPost Religion would like to highlight celebrations from some of the world's religious traditions. While the modern world is beholden to the Gregorian calendar and its Jan. 1 New Year's day, many faiths follow



Chinese New Year 2014: Does Year Of The Horse Begin January 1 Or Later?

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