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The 2026 Lunar New Year falls on February 17, kicking off the 16-day festival. This traditional celebration, also known as the Spring Festival, is a time for family reunions, feasts and cultural festivities. It features vibrant decorations, dragon and lion dances, and the giving of red envelopes for good luck. The Horse embodies enthusiasm, speed and fieriness, ushering in a year focused on bold moves and exploration. Communities worldwide will embrace this joyous occasion through traditions that honour prosperity and renewal. Celebrated around the world, Lunar New Year is the longest holiday in the Chinese calendar. Take a look at our collection of Chinese and Lunar New Year ads below, celebrating the holiday and highlighting the importance of family, togetherness and tradition.
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