The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, starts on the first day of the first lunar month. Therefore, the fifth day of the Chinese New Year, which is known as the "Dragon Boat Festival" or "Dwelling Day" in English, would fall on the fifth day of the Chinese New Year's lunar calendar.

As for the Gregorian (Western) calendar date, it varies each year since the Chinese New Year is based on the lunar calendar. For example, if the Chinese New Year of 2023 began on January 22nd (which was the date for the beginning of the year), then the fifth day would be on January 26th.
To find the exact Gregorian calendar date for the fifth day of the Chinese New Year, you would need to know the specific year in question and refer to a Chinese New Year date converter or almanac.
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