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The Chinese lunar calendar does not use months, rather divisions. The Chinese lunar calendar has 24 divisions in a year.
The Chinese calendar repeats after 12 years.
According to the Chinese calendar, 2008 was the year of the rat.
The Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar, incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. A year in the Chinese calendar starts on the second new moon after the winter solstice, unless an intercalary month moves it to the third moon. The current year (February 10, 2013, 2013-January 30, 2014) is Guisi-year (year of the Snake).
hi! i'm a taiwanese/canadian and i've lived in taiwan for 12 yrs now! do you mean the lunar calendar? if you do, then it's called 農曆
This year (2012) is 4649 in the Chinese calendar. Your meaning of the old Chinese calendar is unclear
2010 is Year 4707 in the Chinese Calendar
Because in the Chinese Calendar, which is the Lunar Calendar, it is the New Year. The Lunar Calendar and Solar Calendar is different.
1944 (Gregorian) was 4580 in the Chinese calendar
The Chinese lunar calendar does not use months, rather divisions. The Chinese lunar calendar has 24 divisions in a year.
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1983 was the Year of the Pig in the Chinese Calendar.
Using the Chinese Calendar, 2007 is the year 4704.
Using the Chinese Calendar, 2007 is the year 4704.
The Chinese calendar repeats after 12 years.
Approximately 27 years, 3 months of age.
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