Lunar New Year is the most important celebration of Tionghoa. Lunar New Year celebration begins on the first day of the first month (Chinese: 正月; pinyin: Zheng Yuè) in penaggalan Tionghoa and ends with Cap Go Meh in date to fifteen (at the time of full moon). New Year's Eve is known as Chúxī imlek which means "night turn of the year".
In Tionkok, customs and traditions associated with the area the Chinese New Year celebration is very diverse. However, all of which share many common themes such as the banquet dinner on New Year's Eve, as well as triggering fireworks. Although the Chinese calendar traditionally did not use the number continuous years, dating Tionghoa outside China often numbered from the reign of Huang Ti. At least now there are three years numbered 1 are used by various experts, so that in the year 2009 AD "In Tionghoa" could be the year 4707, 4706, or 4646
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