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What year is it for the small minority of people that don't use the Gregorian calendar? This explainer has the answers.

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Hindu calendar for the month of January, 1949. List of all Hindu festivals in January, 1949 holidays & daily panchang. Pausa and Magha are the lunar months corresponding to January. Magha month 1949 started on January 15. Hindu calendar January 1949: Daksinayan, Shishir.

As we prepare to usher in 2018, it’s a good time to remember that the year is only a number. An arbitrary number at that, considering that other calendars vary widely from the Gregorian calendar. So what year is it according to the world’s other various calendars?

The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used internationally. Named after Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it in October 1582, the calendar that we all think of as definitive and immutable was itself simply an alteration of the earlier Julian calendar. The switch from the Julian to the Gregorian made it so that the equinoxes and solstices wouldn’t drift over time and it got Easter back closer to the spring equinox, right where the Pope wanted it.

When that switch happened, the world may very well have been due for a change, given that the Julian calendar had been in effect since January 1, 45 B.C. Still, not everyone thought this change was a good idea.

In fact, many churches in Protestant countries considered it to be a Catholic plot and refused to get with the program until 170 years later. To this day, some holdout churches still observe Easter under the Julian calendar.

And in 1752, in order to align with the Gregorian calendar like the rest of Western Europe, British Parliament simply eliminated September 3 – 13 for everyone living in Britain and the American colonies.

Today, even though the Gregorian calendar is the most widely used, it’s obviously not the only calendar in existence. So, what year is it according to the world’s many other calendars…

veganfeast/FlickrThe closest most Westerners get to experiencing the Chinese calendar.

What Year Is It? The Chinese Calendar: 4714

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The traditional Chinese calendar is lunisolar, which means that it calculates dates according to astronomical phenomena. But the Chinese only use it for their traditional holidays and cultural events; they adopted the Gregorian calendar for daily use in 1912.

Buddhist Calendar: 2560

The Buddhist calendar is a set of lunisolar calendars primarily used in the mainland southeast Asian countries. The calendars share a common lineage, but they also have minor but important variations. These include intercalation schedules, month names, numbering, and cycles. Today, this traditional calendar is used mainly for festivals.

Byzantine Calendar: 7526

The official calendar of the Byzantine Empire was based on the Julian calendar, with the exception that the year started on September 1. Year One, the supposed date of creation, was September 1, 5509 B.C. This first year in the Byzantine calendar ended on August 31, 5508 B.C.

Ethiopian Calendar: 2010

With a solar calendar that begins on August 29 or 30 and derives from the Egyptian calendar, the Ethiopian calendar has a gap of seven-eight years compared to the Gregorian calendar.

Hebrew Calendar: 5778

The year number on the Jewish calendar is a representation of the years since creation. This year was arrived at by doing some biblical math acrobatics; the year does not mean that the universe has existed for only some 5700 years.

Holocene Calendar: 12018

Instead of using the birth of Jesus, the Holocene calendar uses the beginning of the Human Era (HE) as its epoch. This is arbitrarily defined as 10,000 B.C. so that 1 A.D. is equivalent to 10,001 H.E. It’s pretty easy; just add 10,000 years to the Gregorian year, and there you have it.

Islamic Calendar: 1439

The Islamic calendar is based on when the prophet Muhammad came to Madinah, Saudi Arabia in the year 622 C.E. (Christian Era, or A.D.). Each month begins when the new moon is visible to the naked eye.

Japanese Calendar: Heisei 30

The official dating system known as gengō (元号) has been used since the late seventh century. Years are numbered within the eras, which are named by the reigning Emperor. Beginning with Meiji (1868–1912), each reign has been one era, but earlier Emperors sometimes decreed a new era upon any major event.

Thai Solar Calendar: 2561

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This calendar (replacing the Thai lunar calendar) was adopted in 1888 to be the Siamese version of the Gregorian calendar. On September 6, 1940, Prime Minister Phibunsongkhram stated that January 1 of 1941 would be the start of the year 2484 B.E.

Wikimedia CommonsIn 2038, the 32-bit Unix time will overflow and will take the actual count to negative. Somehow.

Unix Calendar: 1514764800 – 1546300799

Unix is a system for calculating a point in time as defined by the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970. This date is the last time the system was adjusted for Coordinated Universal Time, which is the primary standard by which the entire world regulates clocks.

After finding out what year is it according to the world’s various calendars, discover everything you need to know about Chinese New Year, and enjoy photos of New Year’s celebrations from around the world.

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1993
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Note: Long weekend holiday starts from Friday, 25 December for the occasion of Christmas Day.

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