Year of the Ox
1961, was the Chinese Year of the Ox.
Korean new year is same as Chinese New Year
The Changing Dates of the Chinese New YearAccording to the website Chinapage.com: In one sentence, the Chinese New Year is the second New Moon after the winter solstice.It is based strictly on astronomical observations, and has nothing to do with the Pope, emperors, animals or myths. Due to its scientific and mathematical nature, we can easily and precisely calculate backward or forward for thousands of years.(See the Related link for more information on the Chinese New Year.)
The year of the sheep
The dragon year.
Yes, you fall under the Chinese horoscope Year of the Tiger.
The year of the sheep.
Chinese New Year fell on January 23rd in 2012. The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 2012 was the dragon.
It falls on Janurary 26th 2010
Chinese New Year doesn't fall on the same date every year. It is determined by the lunar cycle and can fall on any day between January 21 and February 20.
In the fall or spring, chinese new year
In 2012 Chinese New Year fell on January 23rd and it was the year of the "Water Dragon". The characteristics of a "Water Dragon" are preserving, far sighted and vigorous.
February 3, 2011The Chinese New Year for 2011 will fall on February 3, 2011, and will be the Year of the Rabbit. The Chinese New Year continues for 10-15 days.(See Related links for more information.)
Chinese New Year is set by the lunar calendar so there is no set date each year. It does however fall somewhere between the end of January to the middle of February each year.
in January and fedruary
Day January 26 1970
The 19th Century.