Lunar New Year

  • ESSA Admin
  • Posted by ESSA Admin
March 6, 2026

For many, this year’s February marked a festive ramp-up towards the seventeenth: Lunar New Year and the commencement of the Year of the Horse. Across East and Southeast Asia, streets are awash in crimson and gold, night markets brim with the scent of sizzling delicacies, and laughter accompanies the exchange of red envelopes. As the seventh of the twelfth Chinese zodiac animal, the Horse represents freedom and breakthrough (Fargo, 2026). Accordingly, the Year of the horse emphasises a stage of life where people make bolder decisions, being in motion rather than standing still.

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