Chinese New Year — also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival — begins on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026, and marks the start of the Year of the Fire Horse.
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From lion dances to Chinatown parades, these Lunar New Year events are exciting ways to celebrate the Year of the Horse through February and early March.
Celebrate the Year of the Horse with an unforgettable Lunar New Year Festival filled with culture, tradition, and vibrant ...
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Lunar New Year is rising at Flushing Town Hall as it welcomes 2026, the year of the Red Horse, with its Red Horizon art ...
The plush toy was designed as a happy-faced Lunar New Year decoration, but a manufacturing mistake turned its smile into a ...
During the Lunar New Year, many people focus on ensuring a smooth and auspicious start by avoiding certain taboos. This ...