The following pages link to South and Southeast Asian solar New Year
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- Sidereal year (links | edit)
- Tết (links | edit)
- Matariki (links | edit)
- Japanese New Year (links | edit)
- New Year's Day (links | edit)
- Songkran (Thailand) (links | edit)
- Nowruz (links | edit)
- Hindu calendar (links | edit)
- Lunar New Year (links | edit)
- List of multinational festivals and holidays (links | edit)
- Ugadi (links | edit)
- Pohela Boishakh (links | edit)
- Vishu (links | edit)
- Makahiki (links | edit)
- Cambodian New Year (links | edit)
- Vaisakhi (links | edit)
- Tsagaan Sar (links | edit)
- Losar (links | edit)
- Gudi Padwa (links | edit)
- Puthandu (links | edit)
- Newroz as celebrated by Kurds (links | edit)
- Enkutatash (links | edit)
- Islamic New Year (links | edit)
- Inti Raymi (links | edit)
- Lao New Year (links | edit)
- Water Festival (links | edit)
- Old New Year (links | edit)
- Thingyan (links | edit)
- Nyepi (links | edit)
- Sinhalese New Year (links | edit)
- Korean New Year (links | edit)
- Indian New Year's days (links | edit)
- Satu Suro (links | edit)
- Cheti Chand (links | edit)
- Baháʼí Naw-Rúz (links | edit)
- Nowruz Eve among Mazandarani people (links | edit)
- Bohag Bihu (links | edit)
- Nayrouz (links | edit)
- Rosh Hashanah (links | edit)
- Chinese New Year (links | edit)
- Novruz in Azerbaijan (links | edit)
- Kha b-Nisan (links | edit)
- Yhyakh (links | edit)
- Balipratipada (links | edit)
- Kashmiri Hindu festivals (links | edit)
- Pana Sankranti (links | edit)
- Mha Puja (links | edit)
- Bwisagu (links | edit)
- Fandroana (links | edit)