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Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year. Justin Bose. In 2012, it will begin on Monday, January 23. It begins sometime between late January and late February. The celebration lasts 15 days. It starts different days because, the Chinese calendar is a different amount of days each year. People dress in red.

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Chinese New Year

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  1. Chinese New Year Justin Bose

  2. In 2012, it will begin on Monday, January 23. It begins sometime between late January and late February. The celebration lasts 15 days.

  3. It starts different days because, the Chinese calendar is a different amount of days each year.

  4. People dress in red. They use firecrackers to “scare off demons”

  5. Year of The Dragon 2012 is the year of the dragon. China has 12 different zodiacs, each having it’s own year. It goes in order.

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