Chinese astronauts film music video in space to celebrate Lunar New Year 2026


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Happy Lunar New Year 2026!

China’s Shenzhou 21 crew rang in the Year of the Horse with an impressive celebration aboard the nation’s Tiangong Space Station this week. The three astronauts (or “taikonauts,” a term that borrows from the Mandarin word for space, (太空), or “taikong”) celebrated with a special feast, a party and traditional calligraphy. But the crew went one step further this year, filming a zero-gravity music video that celebrates the nation’s many recent spaceflight achievements  — and it’s a banger.

astronauts in blue flight suits pose among bright red and gold decorations with the Chinese character 'fu', or 'good fortune' on them

Shenzhou 21 commander Zhang Lu sings while floating in zero gravity aboard China’s Tiangong Space Station. (Image credit: CCTV+)

The song in the music video is sung by Shenzhou 21 commander Zhang Lu and features the refrain “let the five-star red flag fly high in space.” It’s sung over a montage of recent Chinese rocket launches, spacecraft docking at Tiangong, spacewalks and science experiments conducted on the orbital laboratory.

astronauts in blue flight suits pose among bright red and gold decorations with the Chinese character 'fu', or 'fortune' on them

The crew of China’s Shenzhou 21 mission display traditional Chinese calligraphy of the character 福, meaning “good fortune” or “blessing.” (Image credit: CCTV+)

Aside from the music video, the three taikonauts beamed down greetings. Shenzhou 21 flight engineer Wu Fei, celebrating his first spaceflight, sent a Lunar New Year message to people on Earth below.



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