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Year of the Fire Horse: Where to Celebrate Lunar New Year 2026

Table of Contents The Year of the Fire Horse starts now. Chinese New Year lands on February 17; Losar, the Tibetan New Year, follows on February 18 — and both calendars agree that 2026 is all about bold moves, fast energy, and not overthinking it. Sounds like a trip to us. Lunar New Year celebrations

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