NEW Year is the biggest and most important celebration on the Chinese calendar. The animal associated with your birth year on ...
Today’s new moon sets up a rare ‘ring of fire’ annular solar eclipse, Chinese New Year and Ramadan — all aligning on Feb. 17, 2026.
The key difference is simple: One refers to a calendar, while the other refers to a specific culture.
Feb. 17’s new moon eclipses the sun and begins Lunar New Year, with Ramadan beginning the following day. Both are lunar ...
From San Francisco's Chinatown parade to festivals, concerts and night markets across the region, here's where to celebrate Lunar New Year 2026 in the Bay Area.
The Chinese New Year, observed throughout many Asian countries, not only falls on different dates every year but lasts well beyond one night.