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Chinese Heritage Month – February 2026

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The Toronto District School Board proudly recognizes Chinese Heritage Month each February. This year, we celebrate the Year of the Horse with the theme Play, Progress, Prosper

The Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the most significant celebrations within Chinese heritage. The date is based on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar, and festivities last sixteen days. This year, the first day of Lunar New Year begins on February 17. Celebrations often include family gatherings, decorative displays, and a festive meal! 

All TDSB students were invited to take part in the Chinese Heritage Month Poster and Artwork Challenge. We applaud every submission received this year. The winning posters are featured below. 

An in-person Chinese Heritage Month celebration will take place at Highland Middle School with traditional performances, presentations, and speakers. The event will be videotaped, and a highlight video will be posted afterward for everyone to enjoy! 

Elementary students will also have an opportunity to further explore Chinese heritage by participating in an author reading presentation. 

Happy Chinese Heritage Month at the TDSB! For updates and daily messages throughout February, please follow us on X at @tdsbChineseHM

A vibrant, detailed poster of a white horse leaping against a night sky filled with fireworks, lanterns, and symbols of Chinese culture. The year “2026” arches across the center with the words “Play,” “Prosper,” and “Progress” hanging on lanterns.

A bright crayon drawing of a brown horse with a heart symbol on its side, surrounded by red lanterns and children celebrating. The background features bold stripes and the text “2026 Year of the Horse.”

A digital‑style drawing of a brown horse standing in a grassy field with smaller horses running in the distance. Chinese characters appear on the left, and “2026” is written in the bottom right.

A black‑ink brush painting of a horse with red and orange accents, using traditional Chinese calligraphy style strokes, with a symbol in the upper left corner.

A detailed illustration featuring a white horse and a brown horse rearing toward each other in front of a traditional Chinese pagoda, lanterns, fireworks, and cherry blossoms, with the text “Year of the Horse – Play, Progress, Prosper” and “2026” on a ribbon at the bottom.

A coloured pencil drawing of a galloping horse inside a large golden ring, surrounded by red lanterns, gold ingots, and Chinese characters. The banner text reads “Year of the Horse 2026 – Play, Progress, Prosper.”

A red and gold textured poster featuring a glittering gold horse with a Chinese character on its body, surrounded by lanterns, flowers, oranges, and gold coin motifs.

A colourful poster featuring a central brown horse, children in traditional clothing, lanterns, gold coins, and the numbers “2026” in large yellow and red shapes. A banner reads “Lunar New Year,” and the words “Play, Progress, Prosper” appear around a circular landscape.

A stylized illustration of a black horse with red, green, and gold decorative patterns. “Happy New Year” is written above, and swirling designs frame the horse, with a gold calligraphy character in the bottom right.