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  1. It starts from Chinese New Year. The Chinese zodiac years chart below is provided to help you find out the exact starting and ending dates of the Chinese zodiac years. (This is especially useful for finding the Chinese zodiac signs of people born in January or February.) Content Preview. Chinese Zodiac Years Chart from 1960 to 2031; What is my ...

    • Rat – 鼠 (shǔ) Personality: adaptable, quick-witted, optimistic, considerate, versatile, outgoing. Weaknesses: timid, stubborn, picky, lack of persistence, self-centered.
    • Ox – 牛 (niú) Personality: prudent, calm, strong-willed, persistent, industrious, honest. Weaknesses: stubborn, overcautious, insociable, clumsy of speech.
    • Tiger – 虎 (hǔ) Personality: confident, courageous, steadfast, loyal, upright, trustworthy. Weaknesses: arrogant, bossy, short-tempered, imprudent. Career: Economist, politician, adventurer, and management officer are best jobs for Tiger people.
    • Rabbit – 兔 (tù) Personality: gentle, considerate, cautious, friendly, virtuous, compassionate. Weaknesses: irresolute, stubborn, timid, conservative, escapist.
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  3. If you were born between the Chinese Lunar New Year (the first day of the first Chinese lunar month which usually falls during 21 January and February 20 in Gregorian calendar) and Lichun (the Beginning of Spring which usually falls on February 4 or February 5 in Gregorian calendar), you may belong to the zodiac sign of the last year.

    Zodiac
    Birth Years
    Birth Years
    Rat
    1924 Feb. 05, 1924 09:50 Feb. 04, 1925 ...
    1936 Feb. 05, 1936 07:45 Feb. 04, 1937 ...
    Rat
    1960 Feb. 05, 1960 03:37 Feb. 04, 1961 ...
    1972 Feb. 05, 1972 01:32 Feb. 04, 1973 ...
    Rat
    1996 Feb. 04, 1996 21:15 Feb. 04, 1997 ...
    2008 Feb. 04, 2008 07:03 Feb. 04, 2009 ...
    Ox
    1925 Feb. 04, 1925 15:37 Feb. 04, 1926 ...
    1937 Feb. 04, 1937 13:34 Feb. 04, 1938 ...
  4. Feb 7, 2024 · Lunar New Year, often called the Spring Festival or Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China and and many other Asian communities. It is an annual 15-day festival that begins with ...

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  5. Jan 6, 2023 · The below Chinese zodiac chart helps you find out what is your Chinese zodiac year and the accurate starting and ending dates of the Chinese zodiac years. 2023 is the Chinese zodiac Tiger year. In Gregorian calendar, it is from Jan. 22, 2023 to Feb. 9, 2024.

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · The Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, marks the transition from one animal to the next—2023 is the year of the Rabbit, which began on Janurary 22nd, 2023, and ends on February 9th, 2024. February 10th, 2024 (Chinese New Year) will signal the start of the year of the Dragon. What’s Your Zodiac Sign?

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