An important holiday in China is Chinese New Year , also called the Spring Festival.

When it happens

  • Chinese New Year follows the traditional lunar calendar, so the exact date changes every year, usually falling between late January and mid‑February.
  • For example, official public holiday schedules in China list ā€œSpring Festivalā€ as a week‑long break around the first day of the lunar new year, making it the longest and most important public holiday.

Why it’s important

  • It is widely described as the grandest and most widely celebrated traditional festival in China, bringing family members home for big reunion dinners and visits.
  • Many travel and government guides single it out as China’s most important festival, emphasizing its cultural weight above other major holidays like National Day or Mid‑Autumn Festival.