People around Asia celebrate the Lunar New Year on Tuesday, Feb. 17, the start of the Year of the Horse.
Lions dance during the Wah Lum Kung Fu celebration of the Lunar New Year of the Fire Horse at their Temple in Orlando, before ...
Tuesday, Feb. 17, marks the beginning of the lunar new year, sometimes called Chinese New Year.
“Right after (midnight) on New Year’s Eve, fireworks will be launched to celebrate the coming of the New Year as well as to ...
As the Year of the Horse galloped in, revelers ushered in the most prominent festival on the lunar calendar with some quirks ...
Feb. 17 marked the beginning of the Lunar New Year. Here is what you need to know about the Year of the Fire Horse. The Lunar ...
The Year of the Fire Horse starts on Tuesday, according to the lunar calendar and Chinese astrology.
In Chinese culture, this is the biggest holiday of the year.
Based on the Chinese zodiac, the Lunar New year goes by a 12-year cycle. Each year is represented by a different animal. In ...
The Year of the Fire Horse is all about bold, restless, momentum as well as a little glamor. In Lunar calendar tradition, the Horse symbolizes independence, strength, and forward motion; add the Fire ...
The magic of the Lunar New Year gallops back into Las Vegas with the 15th Annual Chinese New Year in the Desert™, set to dazzle locals and visitors February 19–21, 2026. Recognized by Forbes as one of ...
According to the Chinese zodiac, 2026 is about to heat up today, February 17, as the Year of the Fire Horse officially kicks off. This 12-month period is associated in Chinese astrology with intensity ...