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Dear Anon,
Nope, that is not really true. Depending on whether the year has a 13th month or not, the start of a Chinese new year varies.
For year 2000, the new year starts on 5 Feb.
For year 2001, the new year starts on 24 Jan.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
On 9/22/99 1:01:15 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear robert or cecil,
>
>Somebody told me that chinese
>new year always
>begins on either 4th or 5th
>February. Is it true. What
>about the new melinium. Will
>it begin on 4 February instead
>of 1st January. Thanks
>
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