🌕 Chinese Lunar Calendar – Your All-in-One Solar & Lunar Date Tool
🧧 About This Tool
The Chinese Lunar Calendar Tool helps you explore both Gregorian (solar) and Lunar (Chinese) dates seamlessly. Whether you’re tracking traditional festivals, checking auspicious days, or simply curious about lunar dates — this beautifully designed calendar brings both worlds together in one view.
It’s perfect for those who:
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Celebrate Chinese festivals (Mid-Autumn, Qingming, etc.)
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Follow lunar birthdates or zodiac-based traditions
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Need a bilingual solar-lunar calendar for daily use or planning
🌟 Features
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🗓️ Dual Display: See both solar and lunar dates for each day.
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📆 Month Navigation: Move easily between months with previous/next buttons.
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🎯 Today Highlight: Automatically highlights the current day.
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💫 Lunar Details: View key information like lunar day, month, and first day of lunar month.
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📱 Modern UI: Clean, mobile-friendly interface with soft colors and smooth layout.
🎉 Festivals & Holidays 2025
This tool automatically helps you identify major Chinese holidays based on the lunar calendar:
Festival | Lunar Date | Gregorian Date (2025) | Description |
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Chinese New Year (春节) | 1st month, 1st day | January 29, 2025 | Start of the lunar new year (Year of the Snake 🐍) |
Lantern Festival (元宵节) | 1st month, 15th day | February 12, 2025 | Ends the New Year celebration with lanterns and tangyuan |
Qingming Festival (清明节) | April 4 (Solar) | April 4, 2025 | Ancestor remembrance and tomb sweeping |
Dragon Boat Festival (端午节) | 5th month, 5th day | May 31, 2025 | Racing boats and eating sticky rice dumplings (zongzi) |
Ghost Festival (中元节) | 7th month, 15th day | August 8, 2025 | Honors the spirits of the dead |
Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节) | 8th month, 15th day | October 6, 2025 | Mooncakes, lanterns, and family reunions |
Double Ninth Festival (重阳节) | 9th month, 9th day | October 29, 2025 | Day to honor the elderly and hike outdoors |
Winter Solstice (冬至) | Solar date | December 21, 2025 | Shortest day of the year, dumpling tradition |
✅ Festivals are based on the Lunar Calendar, and dates vary each year in the Gregorian calendar.
💡 How to Use
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Use the Previous/Next buttons to switch between months.
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Hover or tap a date to view both solar and lunar info.
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Recognize festivals by checking key dates or integrating holiday data (coming soon!).
🔗 Try It Now
Experience the perfect fusion of modern design and traditional lunar wisdom.