What year is 2023?

2023 is the year of the rabbit.

In 2023, Gregorian calendar is an average year, with 365 days and 52 weeks, 1 day. The whole year is from the tenth day of the twelfth lunar month in Renyin year to November 19th in Guimao year. 65438+1October1~ 65438+1October 2 1 is the year of the tiger. 65438+1October 22nd ~ 65438+February 3rd1is the Year of the Rabbit, with a leap in February (small) and ***384 days. Because this year is a leap month, there are two beginning of spring in the lunar calendar 1 year, so it is called the double spring year.

2023 is a year full of opportunities and challenges. Enterprises and governments need to adapt to the new economic environment and consumer demand, pay attention to digital transformation, environmental protection and sustainable development, and at the same time meet the challenges of social change and resource shortage. Only in this way can we achieve greater success and progress in this year full of opportunities and challenges.

Major festivals in 2023

1, Spring Festival: Spring Festival is the most important traditional festival in China, and it is also the New Year of the Lunar New Year in China. The history of the Spring Festival can be traced back to ancient times, and it is a manifestation of farming civilization. Nowadays, the Spring Festival has evolved into a traditional festival for family reunion, ancestor worship and welcoming the New Year. During the Spring Festival, people will hold a series of celebrations, such as putting up Spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers, having a reunion dinner and dancing dragons and lions.

2. Tomb-Sweeping Day: Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional sacrificial festival in China, and it is also one of the twenty-four solar terms in the China lunar calendar. Tomb-Sweeping Day is to commemorate the ancient loyal minister Jie Zitui, and it is also a kind of memory and respect for him. During their stay in Tomb-Sweeping Day, people will visit graves, burn paper money and offer flowers to show their respect and nostalgia for their ancestors.

3. Mid-Autumn Festival: Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China, and it is also the 15th day of the eighth lunar month in China. The Mid-Autumn Festival commemorates the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon in ancient legends, and is also a symbol of family reunion, friendship and love. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will eat moon cakes, enjoy the moon and light lanterns to express their thoughts and love for their families and relatives.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia -2023.