You probably know that the Chinese zodiac is a 12-year continuous cycle based on the lunar calendar. This cycle renews at the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival every late January or early February, ...
*A word of caution: The yearly Chinese zodiac horoscope is based upon the year-to-year interaction among the 12 zodiac signs. The general predictions should be viewed with a discriminating eye and an ...
Chinese New Year is celebrated by almost two billion people across the globe, synonymous with bright red lanterns, family gatherings and Lazy Susans laden with food for days on end. Each New Year is ...
Chinese Zodiac , Animals and Elements. HowStuffWorks recently offered readers a crash course on the Chinese zodiac. .
The Year of the Tiger is upon us once again, as February 1 marks the Chinese New Year. Everyone born between now and January 23, 2023 will have a tiger as their Chinese zodiac sign, joining a long ...
While it will be a lucky year overall for most animals, these five Chinese zodiac signs are predicted to be the luckiest in 2026.
This weekly Chinese horoscope offers guidance for each zodiac sign, emphasizing introspection and mindful action. It ...
According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2026 is ruled by the Fire Horse. Due to its very nature, the Fire Horse favours the ...
It was a Tiger year when Susan Levitt decided to make the leap from working at an architectural firm to working as a full-time astrologer and tarot card reader. “People kept asking me, ‘Read my cards!