My job just pays the bills”, so goes the hackneyed phrase. But for those with passion projects or businesses on the side, a career does more than put food on the table: it provides the financial ...
Chinese New Year 2026: The 15-day festival of Chinese New Year, which is known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival is the most significant holiday in China. Celebrating feasting, deities, and ...
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.
98. 🌟 May your journey ahead be smooth and fulfilling. 99. 🐎 Run toward joy, not away from fear, this Fire Horse year. 100. Wishing you balance, bravery, and bright beginnings. 101. 🌸 May spring ...
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) ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. NANJING, CHINA - FEBRUARY 11: Horse-shaped lantern installation is on display during the ...
Chinese New Year 2026 is already trending in search bars, with people seeking ways to express “Happy Lunar New Year” in a more meaningful and original way, rather than being forwarded. As families ...
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?
Every year, while much of the world welcomes the New Year on January 1, China celebrates it weeks later − and the reason lies in the sky. Western countries follow the solar (Gregorian) calendar, based ...
The Chinese New Year is upon us and communities are coming together to begin the new lunar cycle. Considered a time of prosperity and luck, it is one of the most important festivals in China and among ...
The Chinese New Year celebrations officially begin today! The Year of the Fire Horse is upon us, and with it, a whole lot of passion and purpose! It's the fresh start we have all been waiting for! As ...
Across the world, Chinese New Year is marked as a vibrant and meaningful celebration, symbolising fresh beginnings, hope, and renewal. Rooted in the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar, the ...