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.
Several Spring Festival Galas are being recorded here, capturing a vibrant scene: Beneath the hanging lanterns, the rhythmic ...
Chinese New Year 2026: Celebrations, Traditions, and Everything You Need to KnowChinese New Year, also known as the Spring ...
In southwest China’s Sichuan province, the annual Zigong International Lantern Festival kicked off on Friday, showcasing the ...
HONG KONG, Jan. 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hong Kong is ready to welcome the Year of the Horse with one of the world's most vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations. On 17 February, the first day of ...
A lion dance team from the Australian Yau Kung Mun Association enters the Sze Yup Kwan Ti temple for a performance during Lunar New Year's Eve celebration on Feb. 09, 2024, in Sydney, Australia.
Feb. 2—BATESVILLE — The first of January brought a new year to our traditional calendars; however, students in the Batesville Community School Corporation's Mandarin dual language immersion program ...
In the tapestry of Chinese New Year (CNY) celebrations, where ancient customs meet modern festivities, artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to weave its own vibrant thread. This integration of AI ...
Read a local guide to Chinese New Year in Singapore including key traditions, must-see celebrations, and more, here.