The Annual Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations will draw to a close, with the Lantern Festival heralding the first Full Moon of the Chinese New Year.
You’ve probably heard of the 12 Days of Christmas. The Chinese have a similar custom; only it’s 15 days long and denotes a different festival. From the first day of the Lunar New Year to the 15th day of the Lunar month, specific traditions and customs take place as Luna grows from New to Full. This year in the Gregorian (Universal) calendar, Feb 27th aligns with the Full moon, it’s the 16th Day of the 1st Month in the Year of the Ox in the Asian Calendar. However, celebrations take place on the evening before, Feb. 26th, hence the 15th day.
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