January 12

As to the question of Bahá’ís observing the Chinese New Year, the following have been provided in response to related queries posed to the House of Justice on prior occasions:

In deciding whether or not to participate in such traditional activities, the Bahá’ís must guard against two extremes. The one is to disassociate themselves needlessly from harmless cultural observances and thus alienate themselves from their non-Bahá’í families and friends; the other is to continue the practice of abrogated observances of previous dispensations and thus undermine the independence of the Bahá’í Faith and create undesirable distinctions between themselves and their fellow-Bahá’ís. In this connection there is a difference between what Bahá’ís do among themselves and what they do in companionship with their non-Bahá’í friends and relations. 

- The Universal House of Justice  (From a letter dated 26 May 1982 written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice to a National Spiritual Assembly; included in a letter dated 4 June 2019 written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice)