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  1. Jan 21, 2019 · Tai Sui, Sui Po, San Sha, 5 yellow: the Feng Shui of 2019. The Pig sign and its specific Chi will stay with us for 12 months. Chinese metaphysics use a calendar that accounts for both lunar and solar time. In the lunar calendar, this Chinese New Year starts on the 5th of February 2019.

  2. Home. Chinese Zodiac. Pig. Earth Pig. 1959, 2019 Chinese Zodiac – Earth Pig. Years of the Earth Pig. People born in the year of 1959 (Feb. 08, 1959 - Jan. 27, 1960) or 2019 (Feb. 05, 2019 - Jan. 24, 2020) are members of the Earth Pig. For those born before Feb. 08, 1959 or Feb. 05, 2019, they belong to the zodiac animal of Earth Dog.

  3. Feb 4, 2019 · February 4, 2019. This year, Chinese New Year (also known as the Lunar New Year) falls on Tuesday, February 5. Though this is a full month after the western celebration of the new year, this holiday marks the change from the year of the earth Dog to the year of the earth Pig. Most notably, this year is all about devotion to friends and family.

  4. Feb 4, 2019 · 1. Chinese New Year: The Year Of The Earth Pig. February 4, 2019. Communities around the world are gearing up for the Chinese New Year. February 5th welcomes the Year of the Earth Pig and celebrations last until February 19th as families gather, exchange gifts, and eat special foods.

  5. Kung hei fat choy (Cantonese) Xīn nián kuài lè (Mandarin) Saehae bog manh-i bad-euseyo (Korean) Chúc mừng tết Nguyên Đán (Vietnamese) Original artwork for Cultural Savvy by Nory Yamaguchi, Tokyo, Japan. 2019 is a Year of the Earth Pig according to the Chinese zodiac. Years of the Pig include 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019.

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  7. Feb 7, 2019 · Join Heiner Fruehauf, PhD, LAc, as he explains the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Earth Pig, and how it relates to classical Chinese medicine. What is the History and Significance of the Chinese New Year?

  8. The New Year in China starts on February 5th, 2019. Chinese New Year 2019 is the Year of the Earth Pig, ending on January 24th, 2020. Chinese New Year falls on a different date every year because the Chinese use a calendar based on the movement of the moon.

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