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  1. The Vietnamese zodiac (Vietnamese: Mười hai con giáp) is the traditional Vietnamese classification scheme based on the lunar calendar that assigns an animal and its reputed attributes to each year in a repeating 12-year cycle.

  2. Dec 27, 2022 · The 12 Vietnamese zodiac animals (con giáp) The lunar year that’s currently ending is the year of the tiger and the new lunar year starting on 22 January 2023 is the year of the cat in Vietnam. Here’s a list of the Vietnamese zodiac animals and the years they’ve occurred or will next occur:

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  4. Jan 15, 2024 · The Heavenly Stems consist of ten elements: Canh, Tan, Nham, Quy, Giap, At, Binh, Dinh, Mau, and Ky. The Earthly Branches represent the 12 Vietnamese New Year animals. Together, they form the Sexagenary cycle, spanning 60 years. Here is a list of the Vietnamese zodiac animals and the years they did or will occur:

  5. The Vietnamese lunar calendar is further divided into 60-year cycles, known as “Hồi,” with each cycle consisting of five 12-year periods, each represented by a distinct animal sign. The 12 animal signs include Rat, Buffalo, Tiger, Cat, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.

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  6. Hoi – Pig. China Zodiac Animal Signs. Made up of five elements of the Five Elements: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire Earth. Each element is paired with Yin or Yang to form a 10-year cycle.

  7. Chinese zodiac years are represented by 12 animal signs and begin at Chinese New Year. Find Chinese zodiac year dates from 1948 to 2031.

  8. Print Your Animals of the Chinese Zodiac Posters Today! Use this teaching resource when exploring or celebrating Lunar New Year with your students. This Chinese Zodiac Calendar Poster will help students identify the 12 animals in the Chinese Zodiac and the years associated with each animal.