The Times Square ball drop and elaborate firework celebrations across the world may have ushered in the New Year of 2026 but the Year of the Horse on the Chinese calendar is yet to begin. The Chinese ...
Lunar New Year begins February 17—here's what it celebrates, why dates shift, and what the Year of the Fire Horse means.
Bright red lanterns glow at Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, during Lunar New Year, also called Chinese New Year. Amril Izan Imran, Alamy Stock Photo Lunar New Year is an annual holiday ...
This is the year of the horse and follows the year of the snake. Here's what you should know. When is Lunar New Year 2026? The Lunar New Year begins Feb. 17, 2026. When will 2026 Lunar New Year end?
Today, millions around the world are celebrating the Chinese Lunar New Year, a festival that marks the start of the traditional lunisolar calendar. Across China and in communities worldwide, homes are ...
Chinese New Year is one of the most significant festival which is celebrated with great grandeur in China. The festival is also celebrated as spring festival and Lunar New year. The festival holds a ...
Lunar New Year 2026, also known as Chinese New Year, begins on Tuesday, Feb. 17. The date for Lunar New Year changes annually as it is based on the phases of the moon. The year 2026 is designated as ...
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Chinese New Year 2026: Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival, is a major celebration for Chinese and East Asian communities worldwide. Rooted in the lunisolar calendar, it marks the start of a new ...
We are almost in the early months of 2026, and you have probably noticed a change in how people refer to the spring holidays. Some refer to it as Chinese New Year (CNY), while others use the term ...
Liverpool is set to welcome the Lunar New Year in style with a series of vibrant events and activities taking place across the city centre to mark the Year of the Horse. The main Chinese New Year ...
Chinese New Year, which begins on February 17 and runs until March 3, is one of the busiest and most significant periods on the Chinese calendar. Homes, streets and restaurants are decorated in red, ...