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Performances from the Chinese New Year Festival--- The Year of the Tiger ---A Must See!

Jen Fad · Monday, March 8th 2010 at 4:12PM · 423 views
The Chinese Lunar Calendar is 2,640 years older than ours and never begins on January 1st, nor does it begin on the same date each year.

It can begin any time between January 21st and February 18th, depending on the date of the New Moon in Aquarius. Each year is named for an animal.

Every 12 years this cycle begins again. The Chinese say that the animal ruling the year you were born will influence your life.

In 2009, Chinese New Year begins January 26th and will be the year of the Ox.

Want to know what animal rules the upcoming years?
Here's a chart that tells when Chinese New Year begins and the animal sign that belongs to it.


Performances from the Chinese New Year Festival--- The Year of the Tiger ---A Must See!

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