Lunar New Year begins February 17—here's what it celebrates, why dates shift, and what the Year of the Fire Horse means.
Celebrate Lunar New Year with traditional and modern Chinese desserts, from almond cookies that promote good fortune to ...
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.
Chinese Lunar New Year 2026 is here. This year's animal promises energy and bold moves for 2026. Here's what to know.
Scenes of Lunar New Year celebration: illuminated red lanterns and a temple façade at night, traditional red ang pao envelopes, a festive family meal with dumplings and seafood, freshly ...
Celebrations kick off Feb. 17, and there's a lot to unpack about what the next year could have in store.
Chinese astrology and Feng Shui expert Vicki Iskandar tells PEOPLE what the Year of the Horse means for those born in the ...
After marking the 10th anniversary of its Chinese Friendship Garden in 2025, Botanica is celebrating the Chinese Lunar New ...
The Chinese New Year has been marked with a colourful parade in central London featuring, dancing, music and dragons. Billed ...
The film tech company reached a record of $53 million in ticket receipts over China's Lunar New Year in 2025 with ‘Ne Zha 2' ...
It’s not the first time the German sportswear giant has riffed on Chinese aesthetics, but the jacket has dropped at a fascinating intersection of identity, internet culture and even geopolitics.
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