Chinese New Year 2014
Why Does Chinese New Year Fall on a Different Date Each Year?
by
Kah Joon Liow
Wondering why Chinese New Year falls on a different day each year? This article answers this annual query once and for all, in simple, easy to understand language, so that this year you'll be the expert to answer this question!
http://ezinearticles.com/?Why-Does-Chinese-New-Year-Fall-on-a-Different-Date-Each-Year?
id=125575 - Jan 09, 2006
Chinese New Year Zodiacs
by
Jackson M White
The Chinese New Years have a dedicated animal for each year. The Chinese Zodiac is based on these animals. It is known as Sheng Xiao in Chinese and is divided into a twelve year cycle. The animal signs which complete the Chinese Zodiac circle include rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig in order. The calculation is done as per the Chinese Lunar calendar. Each animal has its own trait and the individual born in that animal's year will have different traits. This Chinese New Year is the year of Snake and will start from 10th February, 2013 and will continue till January 30th, 2014. Here are some aspects of the different Chinese zodiacs.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Chinese-New-Year-Zodiacs
id=7437410 - Dec 25, 2012
How the 12 Animals Were Selected For Chinese New Years and Astrology!
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Peter Allsop
A puzzle to many in the West. At last, the 'true' explanation of how the I2 Animals of Chinese New Years were incorporated into the Chinese Calendar, New Years and Astrology!
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-the-12-Animals-Were-Selected-For-Chinese-New-Years-and-Astrology!
id=6557950 - Sep 13, 2011
Chinese New Year of the Horse - 2014
by
Nigel Hay Mckay
Chinese Year of the Horse begins on January 31st 2014. It's posed to be very energetic with all feelings amplified. The Horse is free spirited, volatile, with dynamic yang energy allowing the old to be replaced for new. Under a horse year there is no middle ground with conflicts. Rising oil, food costs and extreme weather will bring protest. However, horses are considered fortunate and bring good luck.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Chinese-New-Year-of-the-Horse---2014
id=8141060 - Nov 25, 2013
Chinese Zodiac - Characteristics of the 12 Animal Signs
by
RR Ritchey
Millions of people across the planet subscribe to the Chinese Zodiac belief system. The Chinese Zodiac uses 12 animals that each represents a year in the 12-year cycle. They are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Chinese-Zodiac---Characteristics-of-the-12-Animal-Signs
id=3593776 - Jan 18, 2010
Astrology Forecast for January 2014 - General Tendencies for All Sun Signs
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Janet Moon
We will have a little of everything in January 2014. The month may begin with extra challenges in front of us, because eight of the ten major planets will be lining up for battle in cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn). There could also be big mistakes and failures as January ends with Jupiter tugging on Pluto. However, we could find extra comfort at home mid month, under the Cancer full moon, but people could also get a bit touchy with Venus (still in retrograde) squaring off with Mars around the same time. We also have two New Moons this month with the second one beginning the Chinese New Year (the year of the horse), and Venus will turn direct as the month ends. All in all, January may bring a few challenges, but there will also be time to relax and be ourselves.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Astrology-Forecast-for-January-2014---General-Tendencies-for-All-Sun-Signs
id=8213813 - Dec 28, 2013
The Chinese Heritage in Panama - 150 Years of History
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Lamar Ross
Since the 1800's there have been numerous migrations out of China into other countries. One such migration occurred in 1854 when a large number of Chinese came to the country of Panama to help build the Panamanian railway. The Chinese established settlements in many towns and cities throughout Panama, adapting to the local culture, but never giving up their own cultural traditions.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Chinese-Heritage-in-Panama---150-Years-of-History
id=4617746 - Jul 06, 2010
China's 12 Year Animal Cycle and the 5 Elements - Implications for the Years 2007-2011
by
Peter Allsop
The Chinese System of 12 Animal Years is well known to many people. However, many of these same individuals are unaware of the 10 Year 5 Element Cycle which runs alongside this and which needs to be taken into account when considering Years (and individuals and their 'Years') to have a clearer understanding of these. The Animal Years can be even better understood if the fundamental implications of Yin and Yang for each Year can be related correctly to the Year(s) in question and this article aims to reveal these and other fascinating details of the Years 2007-2011, the first four Years of a new 12 Year Cycle.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Chinas-12-Year-Animal-Cycle-and-the-5-Elements---Implications-for-the-Years-2007-2011
id=5045158 - Sep 27, 2010
Are Chinese Penny Stocks a Good Buy?
by
Ahmad A Hassam
While the rest of the world slumped into a global recession, Chinese economy refused to bow down and kept on it's long march to growth. Chinese economic resilience has been amazing. When the global recession started and huge economies like the US slumped, predictions were that it would hurt the Chinese economy a lot as most of the Chinese exports are directed towards US consumers.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Are-Chinese-Penny-Stocks-a-Good-Buy?
id=4547582 - Jun 24, 2010
Yin-Yang Aspects of Rabbit, Dragon, and Snake Years (2011-14)
by
Peter Allsop
The 10-Year Cycle, where each Element supports/produces the next in line, produces the changing Year Elements accompanying the 12 Animal Years and individuals' Birth Year Elements and is represented by the pentagon. 5 of these Years will be Yin and 5 Yang, hence the importance of considering these attributions of Year Elements when making relevant calculations.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Yin-Yang-Aspects-of-Rabbit,-Dragon,-and-Snake-Years-(2011-14)
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