Chinese New Year (CNY) 2025 falls on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, marking the beginning of the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac.
The date varies each year because it is based on the lunar calendar, with the celebration typically falling on the second new moon after the winter solstice.
This date marks the beginning of the Year of the Wood Snake.
The Snake is the sixth animal in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. People born in the Year of the Snake are believed to be wise, enigmatic, and intuitive. The Snake symbolizes intelligence, gracefulness, and materialistic success in Chinese culture.
Knowing the date of CNY 2025 in Malaysia is essential for planning celebrations, as it’s a time for family gatherings, traditional customs, and festive events throughout the country.
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With Malaysia's multicultural harmony, many non-Chinese Malaysians also join in the festivities, creating a unique and inclusive celebration.
In Malaysia, families often write these wishes on red paper banners or incorporate them into greetings while exchanging mandarin oranges, a symbol of good fortune. The tradition emphasizes spreading joy and blessings as a hallmark of the season.
The CNY 2025 Malaysia celebration is a vibrant, multi-day affair blending traditional customs with modern festivities. Homes are cleaned thoroughly before the new year to sweep away bad luck, and they’re decorated with red lanterns, couplets, and auspicious symbols to invite good fortune.
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By the way, popular destinations to experience CNY 2025 in Malaysia include:
- Petaling Street (Chinatown), Kuala Lumpur: Lively markets and performances.
- Penang: Famous for its Chinese New Year Cultural and Heritage Celebration.
- Melaka: Offers a blend of Peranakan and Chinese traditions.
Wishing you a Happy Chinese New Year in advance!
Gong Xi Fa Cai!
The date varies each year because it is based on the lunar calendar, with the celebration typically falling on the second new moon after the winter solstice.
This date marks the beginning of the Year of the Wood Snake.
The Snake is the sixth animal in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. People born in the Year of the Snake are believed to be wise, enigmatic, and intuitive. The Snake symbolizes intelligence, gracefulness, and materialistic success in Chinese culture.
Knowing the date of CNY 2025 in Malaysia is essential for planning celebrations, as it’s a time for family gatherings, traditional customs, and festive events throughout the country.
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With Malaysia's multicultural harmony, many non-Chinese Malaysians also join in the festivities, creating a unique and inclusive celebration.
In Malaysia, families often write these wishes on red paper banners or incorporate them into greetings while exchanging mandarin oranges, a symbol of good fortune. The tradition emphasizes spreading joy and blessings as a hallmark of the season.
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The CNY 2025 Malaysia celebration is a vibrant, multi-day affair blending traditional customs with modern festivities. Homes are cleaned thoroughly before the new year to sweep away bad luck, and they’re decorated with red lanterns, couplets, and auspicious symbols to invite good fortune.
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By the way, popular destinations to experience CNY 2025 in Malaysia include:
- Petaling Street (Chinatown), Kuala Lumpur: Lively markets and performances.
- Penang: Famous for its Chinese New Year Cultural and Heritage Celebration.
- Melaka: Offers a blend of Peranakan and Chinese traditions.
Gong Xi Fa Cai!