Lunar New Year Cards
Our Lunar New Year ecards shine with vibrant, festive artwork inspired by traditional symbols and celebratory themes to help you share joy and good wishes for the season. Many of our Lunar New Year cards showcase classic red and gold color schemes, which are associated with luck, prosperity and good fortune. You’ll also find lively animated touches like dragons, paper lanterns and zodiac symbols that bring our Lunar New Year cards to life.
How Can I Personalize and Send Lunar New Year Cards Online?
Our Lunar New Year cards are easy to personalize in a variety of ways, whether you would like to add a photo, write a message with the help of AI or create your own Happy Lunar New Year greeting. When you're ready, you can send your Lunar New Year card quickly and conveniently via email, text, Facebook or your favorite messaging app!
You can also send your best wishes with Creatacard™ — customizable, digital Lunar New Year greeting cards that let you add multiple photos, video and a personal greeting. You can even choose the envelope liner and stamp. Just like traditional paper Lunar New Year cards, but faster and more convenient, so you can stay thoughtful and celebrate on your own schedule.
What Should I Write in My Lunar New Year Card?
While Lunar New Year celebrations vary across regions and cultures, they commonly share themes of wishing good fortune, happiness and prosperity (much like the Gregorian New Year). Looking for help on what to write in your Lunar New Year cards? Here are a few Happy Lunar New Year greetings to get you started:
- Wishing you an abundance of happiness and prosperity in the new year.
- Wishing you good fortune, good health and great happiness this Lunar New Year!
- Luck, love, peace and prosperity — everything you deserve in the new year!
- Wishing you abundance and goodness throughout the new year
- Congratulations and best wishes for a prosperous New Year!
- May the Year of the Horse bring you strength, success and the confidence to chase every dream.
About the 2026 Chinese New Year
The Chinese New Year, also called the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival, is one of the biggest celebrations in Chinese culture. Festivities typically last for about 16 days and are often filled with family reunions, decorations, lantern displays, fireworks and other events that honor heritage and welcome good fortune for the year ahead.
What Animal is 2026 in the Chinese New Year?
2026 is the Year of the Horse, according to the Chinese zodiac. In China, the Horse year represents a time of high energy, impulsiveness, freedom and independence and is regarded as a year for making big moves.
When is the Chinese New Year 2026?
Tied to the Chinese lunar calendar, the Lunar New Year begins with the new moon, which typically falls between January 21 and February 20. This year, the Lunar New Year begins on February 17, 2026.