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Chinese lunar new year 2026

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Chinese lunar new year 2026: Which zodiac animal are you?
The Chinese Lunar New Year has arrived, ushering in 2026 as the auspicious Year of the Horse.

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Horse? Dragon? How to find your Chinese zodiac sign on Lunar New Year
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Chinese Lunar New Year kicks off. What animal represents 2026?
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What You Should and Shouldn't Do on Lunar New Year to Avoid Bad Luck for the Year of the Horse
Tuesday, Feb. 17, marks the beginning of the Year of the Fire Horse, a bold and fast-moving chapter in the Chinese zodiac that arrives with unapologetic ambition and fiery momentum.

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What is the animal for Chinese New Year 2026? See zodiac details, meaning
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The Year of the Horse Ignites Major Life Shifts for These 6 Chinese Zodiac Signs
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Chinese New Year 2026 starts today with Year of the Horse, what it means
The Year of the Snake has ended and this morning's new moon gave rise to the Year of the Fire Horse, setting off the Lunar New Year celebrations and 15 days of festivities.

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Happy Chinese New Year! How to find your Chinese Zodiac Sign, and what it says about you
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When does Lunar New Year 2026 start? See this year's zodiac animal
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Lunar New Year 2026: Here is how people ring in the Year of the Fire Horse

As the Year of the Horse galloped in, revelers ushered in the most prominent festival on the Chinese Lunar calendar with some quirks – from Kung Fu robots to Harry Potter’s teenage nemesis – and some reflection.
Asian Journal
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Luck, renewal, and intention: Traditions shaping Chinese New Year 2026

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
Forbes
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When Is Chinese New Year 2026 — And What Animal Year Is It?

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.
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Why the Adidas ‘Chinese New Year’ jacket has gone viral

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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Bay Area celebrations and events for Lunar New Year, Year of the Horse

The dawn of the new Lunar New Year starts on Feb. 17 as families in the Bay Area prepare for the Year of the Horse. Here is a list of events.
Time Out
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London Chinese Lunar New Year Parade 2026 this weekend: start time, route and everything you need to know

For 2026, Chinese New Year landed on Tuesday February 17 . London’s huge annual Chinese New Year parade is happening on Sunday February 22. The parade will set off at 10am and last until 12pm. Festivities will continue in the area until 5.30pm.
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Lucky colours to wear for Chinese New Year that bring good fortune and happiness

Chinese New Year marks the beginning of a fresh lunar cycle, and green serves as an ideal colour to signify fresh starts, development, and wellbeing. It's associated with the natural world, tranquillity, and rejuvenation, making it an excellent choice for attracting fortune when setting goals for your professional and personal advancement.
Style Rave on MSN
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The fire horse arrives: Lunar New Year 2026 explained

On February 17, 2026, the Lunar New Year begins, ushering in the Year of the Horse. Also known as the Spring Festival, Chinese New Year marks the arrival of spring and the turning of the lunar calendar.
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