Lunar New Year, China and robots
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Chinese Lunar New Year 2026 is here. This year's animal promises energy and bold moves for 2026. Here's what to know.
Four rising humanoid robot startups demonstrated their products during the annual CCTV Spring Festival gala, a televised event and touchstone for China akin to the Super Bowl.
Chinese New Year 2026 begins on 17 February and marks the start of the Year of the Horse. Across China and in several Nordic cities, public events, themed dinners and
Chinese New Year celebrations featured advanced AI robots performing traditional arts. Prominent Chinese companies demonstrated their humanoid robots, signaling China's strong push to lead in this technology.
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Celebrate Chinese New Year 2026: Traditions, dates, and fun
Chinese New Year 2026: Celebrations, Traditions, and Everything You Need to KnowChinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the most significant celebrations in Chinese culture. Marking the start of the Lunar New Year,
Chinese New Year 2026 honouring deities and ancestors. The Spring Festival is rich in traditions, marking the end of winter and the beginning of spring.
There are a few “F”s that define a Lunar New Year celebration. First, there’s family. According to Weiling Zhu, president of the Spokane Chinese Association, no matter how big or small your family, you celebrate the new year together.
Lunar New Year 2026 is almost here! Marking the Year of the Fire Horse, it’s a season of family reunions and traditional festivities.