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Lunar New Year 2026: Year of the Horse

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Dates:Saturday, February 21, 2026 - Saturday, February 21, 2026
Hours:10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$$ see below
Category:Arts & Culture
Welcome the Year of the Horse with a vibrant festival heralding new beginnings and the coming of spring!

Enjoy a scavenger hunt, art making and tours of Yin Yu Tang.

Lunar New Year is celebrated in many Asian countries, including China, Vietnam, Korea, Singapore and Malaysia.

While some traditions are shared across countries, others are unique to one region, community or national cultural identity.

Our programming this year focuses on Chinese cultural traditions.

Please note that museum galleries will not open until after the morning performance concludes.

Dance Performance | Gund Kwok: Asian Women’s Lion and Dragon Dance Troupe
• 10:30–11:30 am | Main Atrium (Ground Level) | Limited tickets available Zodiac Quest and art making will be available to morning ticketholders beginning at 11:30 am.

• 1–5 pm | Museum open for general admission

Drop-In Art Making: Decorating Red Envelopes
• 1–4 pm | Vanessa Platacis: Taking Place (Ground Level)
Decorate your own red envelope, a symbol of luck and prosperity in Chinese culture.

Suitable for all ages.

Zodiac Quest
• 1–5 pm | Ground Level, Level 2 and Level 3
Explore all three levels of the museum on the hunt for the 12 animals of the zodiac!

Claim your prize in the Garden Atrium.

Suitable for all ages.

Meet & Greet | Gund Kwok: Asian Women’s Lion and Dragon Dance Troupe
• 2–3 pm | Main Atrium, Garden Atrium (Ground Level)

Get an up-close look at the stunning lion and dragon dance costumes and meet members of Gund Kwok, the first all-Asian women’s Lion and Dragon Dance troupe in the U.S.

Please note that this is a meet and greet, not a performance.

Find the lion and dragon dancers in the Garden Atrium (Ground Level) and the Main Atrium (Ground Level).

Visit the Information desk to pick up a map or for help finding these locations.

Self-Guided Tours | Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home
• 12:15–4:15 pm; Every 30 minutes (Ground Level)
Reservations required.

Very limited, same-day tickets are available at the Information desk on a first-come, first served basis beginning at noon.

Yin Yu Tang — translated as “Hall of Plentiful Shelter” — was home to the Huang family for nearly two hundred years.

For over 20 years, Yin Yu Tang has been a gateway into understanding the art and culture of generations of families living and working in rural Southeastern China.

Yin Yu Tang is currently undergoing work to preserve its roof tiles and masonry walls.

During your visit, scaffolding may be present and work may be actively underway.

Thank you in advance for your understanding.

This program is part of Salem 400+ celebrations.

Explore all of PEM's Salem 400+ activities here.

COST↑ top

$35.00

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www.pem.org/events/lunar-new-year-2026-year-of-the-horse

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Peabody Essex Museum, 161 Essex St, Salem, MA, 01970 map
Phone: 978-745-9500

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