🐉 Chinese New Year
These emojis are a popular way to celebrate Chinese New Year, family traditions, and festive cultural moments in texts, captions, and social media posts. People use them when talking about red envelopes, lanterns, zodiac animals, fireworks, reunion dinners, and holiday celebrations. Chinese New Year is a 15-day festival that begins with the first new moon of the lunar year, and its origins go back thousands of years, with historical roots often traced to early Chinese dynasties. This page collects Chinese New Year emoji meanings and emoji ideas related to luck, celebration, and Lunar New Year traditions online.
- ❤️ Red Heart
- 👲 Person with Skullcap
- 🐒 Monkey
- 🐕 Dog
- 🐅 Tiger
- 🐎 Horse
- 🐂 Ox
- 🐖 Pig
- 🐑 Ewe
- 🐀 Rat
- 🐇 Rabbit
- 🐓 Rooster
- 🐍 Snake
- 🐲 Dragon Face
- 🐉 Dragon
- 🍃 Leaf Fluttering in Wind
- 🍊 Tangerine
- 🥮 Moon Cake
- 🥟 Dumpling
- 🧋 Bubble Tea
- 🌏 Globe Showing Asia-Australia
- 🌑 New Moon
- 🎆 Fireworks
- 🧨 Firecracker
- 🧧 Red Envelope
- 🏮 Red Paper Lantern
- 💰 Money Bag
- 💴 Yen Banknote
- 💵 Dollar Banknote
- 💶 Euro Banknote
- 💷 Pound Banknote
- 🔴 Red Circle
- 🟥 Red Square
- 🇧🇳 Flag: Brunei
- 🇨🇳 Flag: China
- 🇭🇰 Flag: Hong Kong SAR China
- 🇮🇩 Flag: Indonesia
- 🇰🇷 Flag: South Korea
- 🇲🇾 Flag: Malaysia
- 🇹🇼 Flag: Taiwan
- 🇻🇳 Flag: Vietnam
