Lunar New Year begins February 17—here's what it celebrates, why dates shift, and what the Year of the Fire Horse means.
People are celebrating the Lunar New Year with prayers, fireworks and street festivals for the Year of the Horse.
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.
Chinatown’s annual Chinese New Year Parade and Festival returns on Sunday, marking its 28th anniversary this year. Here's how ...
The world welcomes the Year of the Fire Horse for Lunar New Year on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026. See how countries celebrate with decorations, food and performances worldwide. The 15-day spring ...
The 2026 Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year begin Tuesday, Feb. 17, in the Western calendar. ChinaHighlights.com explains that "Lunar New Year" is a more general term encompassing all celebrations ...
Olympic gold medalist and San Francisco native, Eileen Gu, elegantly regaled the crowd as Grand Marshal of San Francisco ...
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Chinese New Year parade in San Francisco
San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade will roll through the city Saturday, featuring marching bands, cultural performances ...
Break out the red envelops and hang the lanterns. Tuesday, Feb. 17, marks the beginning of Lunar New Year. The 15-day celebration is “marked by many traditions,” the National Museum of Asian Art said ...
The annual Chinese New Year Celebration in Stockton returns Saturday, March 14. Here's what to know before you go.
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