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Happy Lunar New Year, year of fire horse! 11 things to know
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What does the fire horse mean in Chinese astrology? A feng shui expert explains the meaning for the collective and what to know.
Food is key to the celebrations. In Malaysia and Singapore, yusheng - a raw fish salad - is popular but it can only be eaten after being tossed by everyone with chopsticks. In South Korea, tins of luncheon meat are popular New Year gifts
What does the “Double Fire” energy mean for the 2026 Year of the Horse? Explore how this intense astrological combination will bring fast-paced changes, passion, and new opportunities. Prepare yourself for a year of high momentum and learn how to navigate the heat of the Fire Horse safely.
On, Lunar New Year ushers in the rare Year of the Fire Horse, a zodiac combination seen only once in 60 years, stirring talk of bold moves, big changes and powerful new beginnings.
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Year of the Fire Horse: What this year means for your zodiac sign
Expect some big changes over the next 12
The Lunar New Year on Feb. 17 will kick off the year of the fire horse. Here's what to know about the tradition and the energy of this year.
Year of the Fire Horse - a rare alignment occurring once every 60 years. So, what will this Chinese New Year bring your way?
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The powerful meaning of red envelopes on Chinese New Year & special etiquette for handing them out
As we approach Chinese New Year and prepare for the Year of the Fire Horse, people around the world are getting ready to participate in special annual traditions that help them mark the holiday. One tradition that even people who don’t celebrate might be familiar with is giving out red envelopes with money in them.