Today's Lunar Date
三月廿六
May 12, 2026 · Tuesday
丙午 Year · 癸巳 Month · 丙戌 Day · Zodiac: 馬
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24 Solar Terms
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The first of the 24 solar terms, marking the beginning of spring....
Rain Water (Yǔshuǐ)
Precipitation increases and temperatures rise as ice and snow giv...
Awakening of Insects (Jīngzhé)
Spring thunder awakens hibernating creatures. The earth comes to ...
Spring Equinox (Chūnfēn)
Day and night are of equal length — the midpoint of spring. After...
Clear and Bright (Qīngmíng)
The sky clears and brightens — an important day for tomb sweeping...
Grain Rain (Gǔyǔ)
Ample rain nourishes the grains. The last solar term of spring....
About the Lunar Calendar
The traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar has guided agriculture, festivals, and daily life in Taiwan and across East Asia for thousands of years. Unlike the purely solar Gregorian calendar, it tracks both the moon's phases and the sun's position, weaving together celestial rhythms into a rich cultural system.
This site provides tools to convert between lunar and Gregorian dates, look up auspicious days for weddings, moving, and business openings, explore Chinese festivals and their traditions, find deity birthdays for temple worship, and understand the 24 solar terms that mark Taiwan's seasons.