Chinese New Year — also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival — begins on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026, and marks the start of ...
Lunar New Year 2026, the Year of the Horse, begins on Feb. 17. What to know about its traditions, how long it lasts and why ...
A-Sha’s playful Hello Kitty–themed Lunar New Year gift box is filled with eight tasty pineapple cakes.
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, arrives on February 17, 2026, marking the Year of the Fire Horse. This ...
Celebrate Lunar New Year 2026 and get ready to honor the Year of the Horse!
Now that we’ve rang in 2026, the Lunar New Year arrives on February 17th. According to the Chinese zodiac, the occasion marks ...
With the Year of the Horse galloping into view, an unexpected face has emerged in China as a symbol of fortune: a villain from Harry Potter’s wizarding world.
The once-infamous 'Harry Potter' character has become an unexpected symbol of luck, prosperity and playful superstition ...
Apple today shared a short film to usher in the Chinese New Year, aka Lunar New Year, which begins February 17 and will be ...
It’s New Year’s Day, and there always seems to be a need to buy something -- whether it is ice or food for a party, aspirin to ease the pain from the previous night’s revelry, or simply to see if ...
Are you aiming to sleep better, eat healthier, scroll less and/or generally upgrade your life starting on Jan. 1? Join the club — it's several thousand years old. New Year's resolutions are a key part ...