It’s the year of the fire horse in the Lunar Year. Here’s a look at what this means, and what it’s all about.
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The fire horse and the Lunar New Year
Yuze Ren, Guest Contributor
March 3, 2026
As Lunar New Year celebrations come to an end, the Lantern Festival closes out the celebrations. The lantern reads “wishing for fortune, happiness, and wellbeing” which encompasses the purpose of the festival.
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