A look at Lunar New Year 2026, the Year of the Fire Horse, its zodiac origins, moon phases, eclipses, and how millions ...
The Eastern calendar has long gone beyond China and has become a familiar reference point for millions of people who identify their "animal" by the year of birth and attribute character traits to it.
The Chinese New Year, observed throughout many Asian countries, not only falls on different dates every year but lasts well ...
The Chinese New Year marks the beginning of a new cycle according to the lunar calendar and ushers in several weeks of ...
Chinese New Year is a dynamic living tradition influenced by the moon, myths and observations of natural phenomena. In 2026, Chinese New Year attracts interest as it marks the beginning of the rare ...
The 2026 Lunar New Year begins on February 17, marking the rare Year of the Fire Horse. It lasts 16 days and ends with the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. Do you know which Chinese Lunar New Year animal you are?