Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year is a mobile-exclusive seasonal event that lasts ??. It references the real Chinese New Year.

Trivia

 * The official calendar in China is the Gregorian calendar (where the New Year always falls on 1 January), but the traditional Chinese calendar is used to determine the dates of traditional Chinese holidays, and guide Chinese people in selecting the luckiest days for weddings, and other important life events. The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is an important Chinese celebration, traditionally running from the evening preceding the first day, to the Lantern Festival (15 days). The first day of the new year occurs on the new moon of the first lunar month. The exact date can fall any time between 21 January and 21 February. It was last celebrated on February 8, 2016, and will be celebrated next on January 28, 2017.
 * The Lion Dance is always performed during the Chinese New Year celebrations. Gold on the lion represents liveliness, and red represents courage. The lion head is massive, and the dance usually requires two performers.
 * Red envelopes contain monetary gifts presented at social and family gatherings such as weddings or holidays such as Chinese New Year. The red color of the envelope symbolizes good luck and is supposed to ward off evil spirits.
 * Firecrackers are a traditional part of the Chinese New Year celebration.