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The 2026 Horse Year Brings Fresh Starts for Aquarius, Taurus, and Pisces
astrology1 month ago

The 2026 Horse Year Brings Fresh Starts for Aquarius, Taurus, and Pisces

As the 2026 Year of the Horse begins on February 17, Aquarius, Taurus, and Pisces are set for notable life shifts: Aquarius gains momentum and new direction in work and relationships, Taurus experiences improved outcomes and true manifestations through steady effort, and Pisces undergoes reinvention with significant financial shifts, while the Snake year’s lessons give way to a transformative start where the true people in their lives remain while others may drift away.

China's Year of the Horse: travel surge, AI promos, and Draco Malfoy memes
world1 month ago

China's Year of the Horse: travel surge, AI promos, and Draco Malfoy memes

China’s Lunar New Year kicks off with a record 9.5 billion trips planned over 40 days as families reunite during the Year of the Horse (Fire Horse) and tech firms push AI promotions; viral trends include a 'crying horse' plush and Draco Malfoy door decorations tied to the Chinese reading of his name, amid hopes that extended holidays will lift consumption during an economic slowdown.

Draco Malfoy Becomes Lunar New Year Icon for China's Year of the Horse
world2 months ago

Draco Malfoy Becomes Lunar New Year Icon for China's Year of the Horse

Draco Malfoy has become a surprising Lunar New Year icon in China for the Year of the Horse, sparking memes, fan art, and festive merchandise as fans note that his Mandarin name can be read as ‘horse fortune.’ Tom Felton acknowledged the craze on Instagram, amid China’s preparations for the lunar new year and plans for a 2027 Shanghai Harry Potter studio tour.

From sewing mishap to Lunar New Year sensation: China's crying horse goes viral
business2 months ago

From sewing mishap to Lunar New Year sensation: China's crying horse goes viral

A 20 cm red-and-gold crying horse plush—born from an upside-down smile sewn in Yiwu—has become a viral hit ahead of the Lunar New Year, resonating with young Chinese workers and driving production increases as demand climbs both domestically and internationally; priced at 25 yuan and carrying luck-themed motifs, the toy has sparked conversations about work culture and emotional value in modern China.