Lunar New Year begins February 17—here's what it celebrates, why dates shift, and what the Year of the Fire Horse means.
The 2026 Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year begin Tuesday, Feb. 17, in the Western calendar. ChinaHighlights.com explains ...
For most Americans, the new year started over a month ago, on Jan. 1, 2026. For those who celebrate Lunar New Year, the holiday that starts the Year of the Horse is coming up just after Valentine's ...
This Tuesday and Wednesday, four holidays from different cultures and religions overlap in a rare calendar year. The celebrations of Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras) and Lunar New Year both occur on Tuesday, ...
Whether you’re unfamiliar with Lunar New Year or need a refresher, this guide to ushering in the Year of the Horse has you covered.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. More than two months after the New Year as defined by the Gregorian Calendar, Lunar New Year celebrations are underway. Often ...
On the Gregorian calendar, the civil calendar used in most countries, including the United States, the Lunar New Year changes every year, as do the dates of holidays like Rosh Hashana, Diwali and ...
In addition to cycling through 12 animals each year, the Chinese zodiac also rotates between the five traditional Chinese ...
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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 ...
Every winter, as snow settles on Winnipeg's Chinatown, the air fills with the scent of incense and the sound of drums. For generations, this season had a name: Chinese New Year. But lately, I've ...
Lunar New Year is a widely celebrated holiday across Asia, marking the start of a new year based on a lunar or lunisolar calendar. It is often mistakenly referred to as "Chinese New Year," a label ...