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Chinese Zodiac, Horse

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The Year of the Horse Ignites Major Life Shifts for These 6 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Say goodbye to the Year of the Wood Snake! The Year of the Fire Horse has arrived, officially kicking off when the moon renewed itself in Aquarius on Feb. 17 at 7:01 a.m. ET (8:01 p.m. in China).

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2026 Year of the Fire Horse: Lunar New Year horoscopes for every zodiac sign
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Are you a horse, dragon or rat? Here's how to find your Chinese zodiac sign
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Where can you celebrate Lunar New Year in the South?
Lunar New Year is an annual celebration which coincides with the first new moon of the lunar calendar.

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Lunar New Year begins. What to know about Year of the Fire Horse
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Lunar New Year 2026: What your Chinese zodiac is and what the Year of the Horse means for you
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Happy Chinese New Year 2026 wishes: Top 200+ greetings, images, status, GIFs, quotes to ring in Lunar New Year
In 2026, the festivities usher in the Year of the Fire Horse according to the Chinese zodiac.

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Horse? Dragon? How to find your Chinese zodiac sign on Lunar New Year
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Happy Chinese New Year! How to find your Chinese Zodiac Sign, and what it says about you
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The Year of the Fire Horse Is Here for the 1st Time in 60 Years! What it Means for You

What does the fire horse mean in Chinese astrology? A feng shui expert explains the meaning for the collective and what to know.
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What Is the Chinese Zodiac?

Each winter, many people from Asian countries and their diasporas around the world celebrate Lunar New Year. For the Chinese, it not only marks the passage of time, but it also means getting a new animal to represent the year. For example, 2026 is the year of the horse. (More specifically, it is the year of the fire horse.)
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