Grab your saddle and put on your riding boots — it’s time to stampede into the Year of the Horse. Lunar New Year, widely considered the most important event of the year in China and Chinese ...
Chinese New Year takes place between February 17 and March 3 in 2026. It's different to January 1 New Year as it follows the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar, not the solar Gregorian calendar.
Chinese New Year is going to be celebrated on February 17, 2026 and people are excited to celebrate the new beginning of the year with great enthusiasm and fervor. This is the year of fire horse. The ...
Discover when the Lunar New Year 2026 is. Learn about its date, history, traditions, why the Year of the Fire Horse matters, festive customs and key celebration dates. Lunar New Year 2026 is about to ...
At the beginning of each Lunar New Year, every zodiac animal receives a fresh horoscope, providing insight into romance, wellbeing, relationships and finances. This year, the globe celebrates the Year ...
Lunar New Year kicks off Feb. 17, ushering in the first day of the new lunar calendar and the beginning of multi-day festivals across the world, including local celebrations throughout Oregon. The ...
The Year of the Fire Horse has returned after 60 years. Happy Chinese New Year 2026: More than a month after the Roman New Year 2026, the Chinese Lunar New Year 2026 begins with the solar eclipse.
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 ...
Millions around the world celebrate Lunar New Year today, a holiday marking the cultural and an astronomical start of a new year. Lunar New Year can fall as early as January 21 (like it did in 1966) ...
We're charging into Lunar New Year 2026 with a bold, dynamic multi-platform celebration that brings culture, community and cuisine to life. Explore SBS's 2026 Lunar New Year content including (L-R) ...