At a Glance
9 events across 4 countries
Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year)Qingming Festival (Tomb Sweeping)Cap Go Meh (Lantern Festival)Hungry Ghost Festival
🌙 Lunar — 2026 Calendar
9 holidays, festivals & observances
February
- Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year)Tue, Feb 17 – Wed, Feb 18
- Tet (Lunar New Year)Tue, Feb 17 – Sun, Feb 22
March
- Cap Go Meh (Lantern Festival)Tue, Mar 3
- Chap Goh Mei (Lantern Festival)Tue, Mar 3
April
- Qingming Festival (Tomb Sweeping)Sun, Apr 5
May
- Vesak DaySun, May 31
- Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu)Sun, May 31
September
- Hungry Ghost FestivalWed, Sep 2
October
- Mid-Autumn Festival (Mooncake Festival)Sun, Oct 4
Lunar Holidays & Observances 2026
9 unique Lunar holidays and observances are celebrated across 4 countries in 2026. Notable dates include Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year), Tet (Lunar New Year), Cap Go Meh (Lantern Festival), Chap Goh Mei (Lantern Festival).
| Holiday | Date | Observed In |
|---|---|---|
| Qingming Festival (Tomb Sweeping)(Cheng Beng) | Apr 5, 2026 | |
| Vesak Day(Hari Wesak) | May 31, 2026 | |
| Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu) | May 31, 2026 |
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- How many Lunar holidays are there in 2026?
- There are 9 unique Lunar holidays and observances celebrated across 4 countries in 2026.
- What are the major Lunar holidays in 2026?
- Major Lunar holidays in 2026 include Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year), Tet (Lunar New Year), Cap Go Meh (Lantern Festival), Chap Goh Mei (Lantern Festival), Qingming Festival (Tomb Sweeping).
- Which countries observe Lunar holidays?
- 4 countries observe Lunar holidays in 2026. These include both official public holidays and cultural observances.
- Which country has the most Lunar holidays?
- Malaysia has the most Lunar holidays in 2026 with 4 observances. Use the country filter above to compare across all 4 countries.