Douma Posted January 22, 2023 Share Posted January 22, 2023 A new zodiac animal is selected to represent the year with 12 animals used in cycles to classify each annum. 2023 is the year of the Rabbit which is meant to represent peace, diplomacy and luck, according to tradition. As we mark another Lunar New Year, a Chinese zodiac expert has shared each zodiac animal's fortunes as well as the animals that they are most compatible with and how to spot the lucky signs. Fengshui Master Ms Adelina Pang commented: “As we bid goodbye to the roaring Tiger, we welcome the gentle Rabbit who is known to bring peace and prosperity in Chinese astrology. "Young singles looking to meet someone new this year can expect to do so in an environment of calm and balanced energy. "Whatever one’s relationship goals are this year, with these Zodiac readings and tips, young adult singles can make the best out of the Year of the Rabbit to bring new connections, improve their love luck and set themselves up for romantic success.” When is Chinese New Year 2023? 2023's Chinese New Year is taking place on Sunday, January 22 and the lunar cycle will last until February 9, 2024. The Chinese New year is tied to the lunar calendar and so is different from the New Year of the Gregorian calendar commonly used in Europe and in other parts of the world. Chinese New Year traditionally lasts for 16 days with January 2 being New Year's Eve and February 5 being the day The Lantern Festival is held. https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/national/uk-today/23263468.chinese-new-year-tinder-reveals-zodiac-animal-based-fortune/ 1 Member -> Moderator -> Super Moderator -> Supervisor -> Ex-Staff (Absent) -> Supervisor -> Administrator -> Ex-Staff -> Administrator -> Ex-Staff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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