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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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17 February 2026
In Lalitpur, Nepal, on February 17, 2026, celebrations mark the Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, during an event organized by the Embassy of China in Nepal. The festival ushers in the Year of the Fire Horse and is observed with cultural performances, family reunions, prayers, and traditional feasting. The 15-day celebration begins with the first new moon of the lunar calendar and is widely regarded as the most significant annual festival in countries including China, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand.
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