🧧103+ Chinese New Year Kaomoji — Spring Festival & Lunar New Year Faces for 2026
Celebrate Chinese New Year with {count}+ festive kaomoji! Red envelope faces, Spring Festival emoticons, and Lunar New Year celebration art — ring in prosperity and good fortune.
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Chinese New Year Kaomoji Messages
Festive greetings for the Lunar New Year.
Chinese New Year Kaomoji List
Chinese New Year How to Use Kaomoji
- •Send Chinese New Year greetings on messaging apps
- •Post Spring Festival wishes on social media
- •Wish friends a happy Lunar New Year
💡Fun Facts About Chinese New Year Kaomoji
How the Spring Festival is celebrated digitally.
Digital Red Envelopes
WeChat users send billions of digital red envelopes during Chinese New Year. Kaomoji and festive text art often accompany these virtual hongbao gifts.
15-Day Festival
Chinese New Year celebrations last 15 days, ending with the Lantern Festival. Kaomoji usage stays elevated throughout, with different themes for each stage.
2 Billion Celebrate
Chinese New Year is celebrated by nearly 2 billion people worldwide, making it the largest annual human celebration. Festive kaomoji trend across Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
FAQ
- Q. What are the best Chinese New Year kaomoji?
- Favorites include 🧧(◠‿◠)✨ for warm wishes, 🧧(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ for celebration, and 🧧٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و for joy. Browse {count}+ Spring Festival faces — all free to copy!
- Q. When is Chinese New Year 2026?
- Chinese New Year 2026 falls on February 17, beginning the Year of the Snake. Celebrations continue for 15 days until the Lantern Festival on March 3.
- Q. How do I use Chinese New Year kaomoji on WeChat?
- Click any kaomoji on this page to copy it, then paste it into your WeChat message. Pair it with a red envelope for the perfect Spring Festival greeting!
- Q. Do Chinese New Year kaomoji work on all apps?
- Yes! Every kaomoji uses Unicode text that works on WeChat, WhatsApp, Discord, Instagram, X, LINE, KakaoTalk, and all messaging platforms.
- Q. What do Chinese New Year kaomoji represent?
- They combine joyful faces with symbols of prosperity (🧧), celebration (🎆), and good fortune (✨). Each one captures a different aspect of Spring Festival joy.
- Q. Are there red envelope kaomoji?
- Yes! Kaomoji paired with the 🧧 emoji create festive red envelope expressions. They're perfect for accompanying digital hongbao or lucky money messages.
- Q. Can I use these for Lunar New Year?
- Absolutely! Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year, and Spring Festival all refer to the same celebration. These kaomoji work for Vietnamese Tet, Korean Seollal, and other Lunar New Year traditions too.
- Q. How many Chinese New Year kaomoji are there?
- This page has {count}+ unique Chinese New Year kaomoji including red envelope faces, prosperity wishes, celebration poses, and reunion expressions. Updated for 2026!
- Q. Are Chinese New Year kaomoji free?
- Completely free! No sign-up or download. Click any kaomoji to copy it instantly and paste it anywhere you like.
- Q. What is Gong Xi Fa Cai?
- Gong Xi Fa Cai (恭喜发财) means 'Wishing you prosperity' — it's the most common Chinese New Year greeting. Pair it with a festive kaomoji like 🧧(◠‿◠)✨ for a perfect message!
- Q. Do these work on iPhone and Android?
- Yes, all Chinese New Year kaomoji display correctly on every smartphone, tablet, and computer. They use universal Unicode characters supported by all modern devices.
- Q. Can I use Chinese New Year kaomoji on Instagram?
- Yes! They look great in Instagram captions, stories, Reels, and DMs. Add festive Spring Festival charm to your social media posts.
- Q. What year is 2026 in the Chinese zodiac?
- 2026 is the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac. Snake year kaomoji with serpent themes and wisdom symbolism are featured in our collection.
- Q. How did Chinese New Year kaomoji become popular?
- With the rise of WeChat and LINE in East Asia, festive text art became essential for digital New Year greetings. Japanese kaomoji merged with Chinese celebration culture to create a vibrant tradition.
- Q. Can I customize Chinese New Year kaomoji?
- Yes! Add emojis like 🧧, 🏮, 🎆, 🐍, or 🥟 around any kaomoji to create personalized Spring Festival expressions.