Starting on February 17, 2026 (Chinese New Year) and ending on February 5, 2027 (Chinese New Year’s Eve) the Year of the Fire Horse is a fascinating period in the Chinese zodiac cycle. According to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The largest Lunar New Year Celebration outside of Asia is on ABC7, the official broadcast partner of the San Francisco Chinese New ...
As we gear up for the Chinese New Year on February 17, 2026, a Feng Shui expert named Jemma warned that in the midst of celebrating, there are certain things you should actively avoid to ensure a ...
Billions of people around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year. But unlike the Solar New Year, the festival is not anchored to a fixed date on the solar calendar, but to the moon’s ...
If there’s one common theme to emerge from the many Lunar New Year rituals attached to the annual celebration, from the food we eat to the activities we join, it’s the collective hope that we’re ...
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As we approach Chinese New Year and prepare for the Year of the Fire Horse, people around the world are getting ready to participate in special annual traditions that help them mark the holiday. One ...
The lunar new year is here, marking the start of a new cycle for the Chinese zodiac. The year of the fire horse in the Chinese zodiac commences on Feb. 17, the same time as the annual solar eclipse in ...
NAMPA — Audience members in a nearly packed auditorium oohed, awed and cheered as a yellow and red dragon slithered and whirled across the stage during the Chinese New Year celebration Saturday. Drum ...
February is filled with celebrations from start to finish – Valentine’s Day, Black History Month, Mardi Gras. And in case you didn’t know, it's also Lunar New Year, which starts on Feb. 17. If you ...
Tuesday is Chinese New Year, and despite rain expected throughout the day, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco still plans to hold an event at Portsmouth Square. Board member Tony Lau ...