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Q: Why do almost all Chinese people & publications refer to lunar dates during CNY?

I obviously know that the Spring Festival is all about the lunar calendar, but do they really have to refer to dates as "初 (Chu)" 1-15? It makes it really confusing and more difficult to figure out the actual date of certain events. Can't they just stick to the regular calendar?

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Maybe is confusing to you, fa,iliar only with solar calendar.  But to them, raised with the lunar one, it is quite simple to follow.

At home, I buy every year for 4 Rmb a calendar that shows both, solar and lunar days, and it does makes it easier for me to follow or find a specific date or event.  Quite simple.

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And not only do they refer to lunar dates during Spring Festival but in my experience, when I have asked someone when their birthday is, they will often give me two dates:  the date according to the Chinese lunar calendar and the date according to the Greogrian calendar.

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I celebrate lunar birthday. Farmers are still at the plough according to lunar calendar.

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