Year of the RabbitJan 22, 2023 - Feb 09, 2024 Get Zodiac Sign Chinese Zodiac sign is based on one’s year of birth according to the Chinese lunar calendar. People under different signs have unique characters and fortune. You can find out your animal signs quickly according to the ...
If you're into astrology, you should get to know the Chinese zodiac signs and years. Here's what to know, from our Chinese horoscope expert.
Find your Chinese zodiac animal by year of birth: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig.
The dates of Chinese Lunar New Year vary every year, but will fall on a day in January or February. If you were born on a day during March to December, it won’t be difficult to figure out your zodiac animal sign, but for people with birthdays in January or February, there are bigg...
Chinese Zodiac Signs Characteristics and Personality Traits for each Zodiac Sign, Astrology 2021 and Chinese Horoscope 2021 for the Year of Snake. In Traditional Chinese Astrology in Lunar Calendar every Year is Assigned with an Animal Name or Moon Sign
For example, babies born before February 10, 2024 year will be Rabbits, not Dragons. If you were born after February 20, simply check the year below. But if you were born in January or February, are a few sites where you can check your Chinese zodiac sign by date:...
Calculate your lunar year zodiac sign + element here! Find your Chinese/lunar year zodiac sign Learn which animal archetype ruled over the 12-month lunar year that you were born: Find our elemental year (metal, water, wood, fire or earth) Every decade is divided into two-year blocks, ea...
Celebrate Lunar New Year on Wednesday, January 29th, 2025. Find your zodiac (is it lucky?), and discover the Spring Festival’s food, festivals and traditions.
The Year of the Snake starts on Lunar New Year 2025. Find out when it happens, which Chinese zodiac animal is next, and what's your Chinese zodiac sign.
Celebrate Lunar New Year on Wednesday, January 29th, 2025. Find your zodiac (is it lucky?), and discover the Spring Festival’s food, festivals and traditions.