- A
lunisolar calendar is a
calendar in many
cultures whose date
indicates both the Moon
phase and the time of the
solar year. If the
solar year is defined...
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calendar system. A
purely lunar calendar is also
distinguished from a
lunisolar calendar,
whose lunar months are
brought into
alignment with the solar...
- The
Buddhist calendar is a set of
lunisolar calendars primarily used in
mainland Southeast Asian countries of Cambodia, Laos,
Myanmar and
Thailand as...
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component was
named lunisolar precession.
Their combination was
named general precession,
instead of
precession of the equinoxes.
Lunisolar precession is caused...
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Dragon Boat Festival: 1 day (5th day of 5th
Lunisolar month) Mid-Autumn Festival: 1 day (15th day of 8th
Lunisolar month)
National Day: 3 days (1, 2 and 3...
- [老曆; 老历; Lǎolì] or Yin
Calendar [陰曆; 阴历; Yīnlì; 'yin calendar']), is a
lunisolar calendar which reckons years,
months and days
according to astronomical...
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calendar year
whose months are moon cycles,
based on the
lunar calendar or
lunisolar calendar.
Lunar New Year is
particularly celebrated in East Asia, influenced...
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calendar years to make the
calendar follow the
seasons or moon phases.
Lunisolar calendars may
require intercalations of both days and months. The solar...
- sun or the moon. The most
common type of pre-modern
calendar was the
lunisolar calendar, a
lunar calendar that
occasionally adds one
intercalary month...
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observance in a
Christian liturgical calendar,
borrowed from the
Hebrew Lunisolar calendar,
which therefore occurs on a
different date (relative to the...