Introducing the Year of the Dragon, Chinese calendar for 2024 from LingoAce! This stunning Chinese calendar for the year of 2024, is not just a practical tool for keeping track of your days; it's a piece of art. Featuring intricate designs of dragons and 12 paper cut patterns, each representing a month, this calendar is a celebration of Chinese culture and tradition.

Chinese Calendar 2024 PDF Version from LingoAce
We're thrilled to offer a downloadable PDF version for Chinese calendar 2024, allowing you to print the calendar at home and create your own beautiful physical copy. What's more, the 12 paper cut patterns provide an opportunity for you and your family to delve into the rich tapestry of Chinese paper cut culture.
Spend quality time together as you explore and learn about each month's unique design, making this calendar not only a practical addition to your home but also a cherished educational experience for you and your children. Dive into the Year of the Dragon calendar and embark on a journey of discovery and creativity!

Click to download PDF version of Chinese Calendar 2024
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Chinese Holidays 2024 – Year of Dragon Holidays
Date |
| Holiday | Type |
Jan 1 | Monday | New Year's Day | National holiday |
Feb 9 | Friday | Spring Festival Eve | Observance |
Feb 10 | Saturday | Lunar New Year | National holiday |
Feb 11 | Sunday | Spring Festival holiday | National holiday |
Feb 12 | Monday | Spring Festival holiday | National holiday |
Feb 13 | Tuesday | Spring Festival holiday | National holiday |
Feb 14 | Wednesday | Spring Festival holiday | National holiday |
Feb 15 | Thursday | Spring Festival holiday | National holiday |
Feb 16 | Friday | Spring Festival holiday | National holiday |
Feb 17 | Saturday | Spring Festival holiday | National holiday |
Feb 18 | Sunday | Special Working Day | Working day on weekend |
Feb 24 | Saturday | Lantern Festival | Observance |
Mar 8 | Friday | International Women's Day | Half day holiday |
Mar 12 | Tuesday | Arbor Day | Observance |
Mar 20 | Wednesday | March Equinox | Season |
Apr 4 | Thursday | Qing Ming Jie | National holiday |
Apr 5 | Friday | Qing Ming Jie holiday | National holiday |
Apr 6 | Saturday | Qing Ming Jie holiday | National holiday |
Apr 7 | Sunday | Special Working Day | Working day on weekend |
Apr 28 | Sunday | Special Working Day | Working day on weekend |
May 1 | Wednesday | Labour Day | National holiday |
May 2 | Thursday | Labour Day Holiday | National holiday |
May 3 | Friday | Labour Day Holiday | National holiday |
May 4 | Saturday | Labour Day Holiday | National holiday |
May 4 | Saturday | Youth Day | Half day holiday |
May 5 | Sunday | Labour Day Holiday | National holiday |
May 11 | Saturday | Special Working Day | Working day on weekend |
Jun 1 | Saturday | Children's Day | Other Observance |
Jun 10 | Monday | Dragon Boat Festival | National holiday |
Jun 21 | Friday | June Solstice | Season |
Jul 1 | Monday | CPC Founding Day | Other Observance |
Jul 11 | Thursday | Maritime Day | Other Observance |
Aug 1 | Thursday | Army Day | Other Observance |
Aug 10 | Saturday | Chinese Valentine's Day/Qixi | Observance |
Sep 10 | Tuesday | Teachers' Day | Observance |
Sep 14 | Saturday | Special Working Day | Working day on weekend |
Sep 15 | Sunday | Mid-Autumn Festival holiday | National holiday |
Sep 16 | Monday | Mid-Autumn Festival holiday | National holiday |
Sep 17 | Tuesday | Mid-Autumn Festival | National holiday |
Sep 22 | Sunday | September Equinox | Season |
Sep 29 | Sunday | Special Working Day | Working day on weekend |
Oct 1 | Tuesday | National Day | National holiday |
Oct 2 | Wednesday | National Day Golden Week holiday | National holiday |
Oct 3 | Thursday | National Day Golden Week holiday | National holiday |
Oct 4 | Friday | National Day Golden Week holiday | National holiday |
Oct 5 | Saturday | National Day Golden Week holiday | National holiday |
Oct 6 | Sunday | National Day Golden Week holiday | National holiday |
Oct 7 | Monday | National Day Golden Week holiday | National holiday |
Oct 11 | Friday | Double Ninth Festival | Observance |
Oct 12 | Saturday | Special Working Day | Working day on weekend |
Nov 8 | Friday | Journalists' Day | Other Observance |
Dec 21 | Saturday | December Solstice | Season |
FAQs about Chinese Calendar
What is the Chinese calendar?
The Chinese calendar, also known as the Lunar calendar, is a traditional calendar system used in China and other East Asian countries. It is based on lunar phases and solar terms and is widely used to determine important cultural events, festivals, and auspicious dates.
Why is 2024 the year of the dragon?
In the Chinese zodiac, each year is associated with one of the twelve animal signs. 2024 is designated as the Year of the Dragon, which is considered a symbol of power, strength, and good fortune in Chinese culture.
How is the Chinese calendar different from the US calendar?
The Chinese calendar is based on lunar cycles, whereas the US calendar, also known as the Gregorian calendar, is based on solar cycles. Additionally, the Chinese calendar uses a different system for numbering years and organizing months and days.
How many holidays are there in China in 2024?
China celebrates several traditional holidays, including the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year), Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and National Day. The number of holidays in 2024 may vary depending on regional and national observances.
Where can I get a physical copy of the Chinese calendar?
Physical copies of the Chinese calendar, including the Year of the Dragon calendar for 2024, can often be found at local bookstores, specialty shops, or online retailers specializing in cultural and traditional Chinese items. You can also follow LingoAce official website where we create free content to introduce Chinese culture such as a free, downloadable version of Chinese calendar for 2024.
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