On the lunisolar and solar Chinese calendar, Chinese New Year marks the beginning of a new year and in 2023 it officially begins on 22nd January and runs through 5th February 2023.
Fun fact
Year of the Tiger comes to an end and Year of the Rabbit begins. It is predicted to be a Year of Hope as the rabbit is associated with peace and prosperity in the Asian culture.
How long is Chinese New Year?
The celebrations last up to 16 days but only the first 7 days are considered a public holiday, which means you can most likely expect main disruptions from 22nd January to 29th January 2023.
How the Chinese New Year is going to affect your business
Staying ahead of 2 weeks closure in China and other Far East countries – such as Hong Kong, Taiwan & South Korea – will help your business tackle supply chain challenges. Make sure to be prepared before, during and after the Chinese New Year.
Our plan
MOL Logistics – having offices all across Far East countries, will provide solutions for you in all modes of transport – by sea, air or rail.
Contact us
Please reach out to your dedicated logistics partner – MOL Logistics.