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Yes, 2011 is considered the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac calendar. People born in this year are believed to inherit characteristics associated with the rabbit, such as being gentle, kind-hearted, and sensitive.
It will reoccur in the year 2024.
No but the Chinese New Year should be capitalized. It should be ---- the Chinese New Year is a happy holiday.
There is no lions in the Chinese Zodiac. The twelve animals that are in the Chinese Zodiac are as listed:RatOxTigerHareDragonSnakeHorseGoatMonkeyRoosterDogBoar
There are 28 days that exist in February except for every fourth year when there is a day added
Chinese New Year, 1953 fell on February 14.
The next Chinese year of the Rooster will start on January 28th, 2017. Like all Chinese years associated with an animal, they happen every 12 years. Therefore the last one began in 2005, on February 8th. Because the Chinese New Year is associated with the moon, the actual day and month they begin varies each year.
From the 6th of February,1951 until 26th of January,1952 was the year of the rabbit.
Chinese New Year starts February 14.It ends at February 15 on 2011.oh and Happy New Year!
The Chinese New Year for the year 2014 will take place on January 31, 2014. This year it was on February 10th and began the year of the snake. Next year January 31st will begin the year of the horse.
In 2005, it was the year of the "Rooster".
Chinese New Year!in the begining of February is The Chinese New Year.
The Chinese Zodiac sign for 2010 is Yang Metal Tiger. This year commences from February 14, 2010 to February 2, 2011.
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 2005 was the Rooster.
1979 Chinese New Year began on January 28.
This coming Chinese New Year, which starts on the 3rd of February 2011, will be the year of the rabbit.
Up to the 15th of February, it is still the year of the Rooster. On the 16th of February 2018, the 4715th Chinese year, the year of the Dog, begins.