Celebrating Chinese New Year 2026: Traditions, Travel, and the Year of the Horse
Explore the vibrant traditions and global impact of Chinese New Year 2026, marked by family reunions, cultural customs, and the auspicious Year of the Horse.
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Explore the vibrant traditions and global impact of Chinese New Year 2026, marked by family reunions, cultural customs, and the auspicious Year of the Horse.
As Asia prepares for 2026 Lunar New Year celebrations, the Year of the Horse symbolizes cultural heritage and modern economic momentum across the region.
Artisans in Shanxi revive millennium-old tradition with horse-themed flower buns for Chinese New Year 2026, blending symbolism and culinary artistry.
From Shanghai’s iconic bridges to Dalian’s supermoon gatherings, explore how China celebrated the 2025 Mid-Autumn Festival under one luminous sky.
The Mid-Autumn Festival fosters global unity as communities from Asia to Europe celebrate with lanterns, parades, and mooncakes, bridging cultural divides.