Chinese New Year 2026 falls on Tuesday, February 17th, marking the beginning of the Year of the Fire Horse, which lasts until February 5, 2027. This 16-day celebration, also known as the Spring Festival, represents a period of fiery energy, passion, and, for many, the world’s largest annual human migration for family reunions.
New Year’s Eve On February 16, 2026, and Lunar New Year’s Day: February 17, 2026. Traditional activities include family dinners, red envelopes, fireworks, and in 2026, the Lantern Festival will coincide with a total lunar eclipse (“blood moon”).
The Horse symbolises strength, agility, speed, and independence, making 2026 a year often associated with ambition and rapid change.
This is because it will happen in the next few days, and I would like to express my warmest wishes for the Chinese New Year. It happens every year on February 16th and 17th, and it comes once a year. Now it has been 60 years, and in 60 years the Chinese New Year will arrive. And everyone does it in their own way. They celebrate in their own way.
At this time, the Chinese celebrate their New Year in their own way, according to their own culture and traditions. When they celebrate the New Year, they come and celebrate it in their own way.