Based on the Chinese zodiac, the Lunar New year goes by a 12-year cycle. Each year is represented by a different animal. In order, the animals are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, ...
“Right after (midnight) on New Year’s Eve, fireworks will be launched to celebrate the coming of the New Year as well as to ...
Lunar New Year 2026 is almost here. From the Year of the Horse to red envelopes and firecrackers, here’s everything you need to know.
The Year of the Horse is here and 2026 is a rare "Red Horse" year. Find out what it means, which zodiac animal you are, and how Lunar New Year is celebrated across Australia.
Una sa tanan, akong i-share diha kaninyo kining akong nakuykoyan (ni Leo Pa) nga kasayoran gikan sa Google, nga inyo na usab tingaling nasayran. Ania: “Lumar New Year, or Spring Festival, is the most ...
Year of the Horse: The meaning of the Lunar New Year symbol for 2026 - In the Chinese zodiac, a different animal is honoured every year ...
Lunar New Year 2026: As celebrations for Lunar New Year 2026 usher in the Year of the Fire Horse, followers of Chinese astrology are paying close attention to the influence of Tai Sui, the celestial ...