When is Chinese New Year 2026?
The New Year festivities traditionally begin with Chinese New Year's Eve on February 16 and continue through the Lantern Festival on March 3, 2026, marking the end of the celebration.
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The New Year festivities traditionally begin with Chinese New Year's Eve on February 16 and continue through the Lantern Festival on March 3, 2026, marking the end of the celebration.
The year 2026 in the Chinese zodiac is the Year of the Horse, and more specifically it is associated with the Fire Horse element in the 60-year cycle that combines the 12 animal signs with five elements.
Chinese New Year is celebrated with family gatherings and festive traditions, such as a reunion dinner, red decorations, red envelopes, fireworks, temple visits, and lion and dragon dances.
Feb 15–23 are public holidays
Pick your birth date to see which zodiac animal rules your year — based on the Lunar New Year.
The zodiac year starts on the Lunar New Year (正月初一), not January 1.
Culture & Food
Discover the traditional foods enjoyed during Chinese New Year and the cultural meanings behind each dish. These symbolic dishes express wishes for good luck, prosperity, and family unity in the year ahead.

Fish(鱼 yú)Fish (鱼 yú) sounds the same as the word for “surplus.” (余)Symbolizes abundance and surplus for the year ahead.
Dumplings(饺子 jiǎo zi)Dumplings are shaped like ancient Chinese gold ingots, bring wealth and good fortune in the coming year.
Rice Cake(年糕niángāo)糕 sounds the same as the word high(高 gāo)symbolizes progress and success year after year.
Noodles(面条 miàntiáo)Longer noodles represent a longer life. keeping them long is believed to bring good health and longevity.
New Year Blessings
Short greetings carry big wishes during Lunar New Year. Say these to friends, family, and colleagues.These phrases are short, memorable, and widely used in real life.
General Chinese New Year Wishes
Year of the Horse wishes