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Get Down | Fat Tue., Lunar New Year and Ramadan Celebrations

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Lunar New Year and Fat Tuesday align in 2026. How to celebrate
Two worlds collide as Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras, and Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, fall on the same day in 2026.

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Lunar New Year and Mardi Gras overlap Tuesday in rare calendar alignment. Here's what to know
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Lunar New Year, Fat Tuesday, Ramadan and Lent occur around the same time this year
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Lunar New Year, Ramadan and Lent converge this week
This week marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year, Ramadan and Lent.

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Tuesday’s Rare ‘Ring Of Fire’ Eclipse Sets Up Lunar New Year, Ramadan
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Mardi Gras, the Lunar New Year and potentially Ramadan come together in rare occurrence
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Lunar New Year, Mardi Gras and solar eclipse fall on same day

This week is packed with holidays and celebrations. From Mardi Gras and the Lunar New Year on the day of the solar eclipse, to Lent and Ramadan.
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Majority-Asian Krewe rolls with Argus as Fat Tuesday and Lunar New Year share the same date

Fat Tuesday and Lunar New Year fall on the same date this year. The last time the two holidays shared the same date was in 2022.
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Chinese New Year, Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday and Ramadan all arrive this week

A diverse array of cultural and religious holidays this week, including Chinese New Year, Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday, and the start of Ramadan.
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When is Mardi Gras 2026? What to know about Fat Tuesday, Ash Wednesday

It marks the final day of celebration and indulgence before the Christian season of Lent begins — a 40-day period of fasting and reflection leading up to Easter. Known as “Fat Tuesday,” the name reflects the tradition of enjoying rich, hearty foods like meat, eggs, and sweets one last time before the Lenten dietary restrictions take effect.
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