Chinese New Year 2026: What Australians should know
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The lunar calendar governs the beginning of the Chinese New Year, so the date of this holiday changes every year. In 2026, the celebration begins on February 17 and marks the beginning of the Year of the Horse. The annual cycle will end on February 5, 2027. This ancestral celebration is one of the most important of East and Southeast Asia. Also known as the Feast of the Spring, this millenary tradition symbolizes a new beginning.In its origins, …
Chinese New Year 2026: What Australians should know
Introduction: Why Chinese New Year 2026 matters Chinese New Year 2026, which begins on 17 February, is an important cultural and social event for millions worldwide and for Australia’s sizable Chinese and Asian communities. The festival marks the start of the lunar calendar year — in 2026 it ushers in the Year of the Horse — and influences travel, retail, hospitality and community life across the country. Understanding the timing and traditions …
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