Rabbit Year

2023 - 1 - 22

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Lunar New Year 2023: What the Year of the Rabbit Symbolizes (CNET)

Asian communities around the globe will mark the new year with fireworks, parades and other festivities.

Grace Meng, a Democrat from New York, sponsored a bill that would have made Lunar New Year the The Lantern Festival is held on the first full moon of the year to mark the end of the New Year season. Americans are typically most familiar with Chinese New Year celebrations, with dragon parades, boat races and fireworks. Lunar New Year falls on a different day on the It's a possibility, though not a likely one for the moment. [10 "heavenly stems,"](https://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/focus/stems.htm) each of which represents one of the five elements of Taoism: fire, earth, water, wood and metal. Many people wear red during Lunar New Year, and children often receive red envelopes stuffed with money. 21 and the new year begins Jan. Rabbits are also associated with the moon, because of the mythical Jade Rabbit who lives there. Participants enjoy special foods like Thịt Kho trứng (braised pork with duck eggs) and decorate yellow apricot blossoms and other plants. Since the beast, Nian (Chinese for "year"), was afraid of bright lights, loud noises and the color red, they were used to exile the beast. [Gregorian calendar](https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gregorian-calendar) every year: In 2023, Lunar New Year's Eve is Jan.

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Lunar New Year: What to expect as we hop into the Year of the Rabbit (The Washington Post)

Also referred to as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, it is one of the most important Asian holidays, marked by family reunions, feasting and gifts. And in ...

[Lunar New Year ](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/01/31/lunar-new-year-chinese-tiger/?itid=lk_inline_manual_2)kicks off this weekend, and if you feel the past year has been a tumultuous roller coaster, you’ll be glad to hear that, as the [Year of the Tiger ](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/01/31/lunar-new-year-chinese-tiger/?itid=lk_inline_manual_2)draws to an end, the rabbit is traditionally a symbol of hope and peace, possibly signaling a calmer year ahead. Also referred to as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, it is one of the most important Asian holidays, marked by family reunions, feasting and gifts.

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2023: Year of the Rabbit (Hindustan Times)

A symbol of prosperity, abundance and fertility in Chinese, European and some American cultures, here's a look at some famous rabbits of pop culture.

A popular gift given especially to children in countries that celebrate the Christian holiday of Easter, the iconic gold foil-covered bunny was first created in 1952. The bunny "has a sexual meaning," said Hugh Hefner, founder of the Playboy empire in an interview in 1967, "because it's a fresh animal, shy, vivacious, jumping — sexy. The drum-playing, pink Duracell Bunny made its debut in 1973, but by 1988, its trademark had lapsed. Joyful, joking," said the controversial magazine publisher who died in 2017 at the age of 91. Created by American artist Jeff Koons in 1986, "Rabbit" is a series of three identical stainless steel sculptures. The company's website states it now produces 150 million Lindt Gold Bunnies annually in over 50 countries worldwide. In Chinese folklore, the Jade Rabbit, often portrayed as the Moon Goddess Chang'e's companion, is said to be pounding the elixir of life. The story goes that the daughter of one of the company's master chocolatiers had spotted a bunny in the long grass as their family was having Easter brunch. Is it a politician making a proclamation? 'Drink me!' The caterpillar is sitting on a psychedelic mushroom smoking opium!" The first day of the Chinese New Year falls on January 22 this year. Each animal year is further associated with one of five elements — wood, fire, earth, metal, or water.

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Lunar New Year 2023: Year of the Rabbit (10News)

The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is a celebration of the new year that begins Sunday, Jan. 22, and ends on Sunday, Feb. 5.

[Annual San Diego Chinese New Year Food and Cultural Fair (Feb. [Chinese New Year Festival (Jan. [SD Lunar New Year Festival (Jan. The Lunar New Year is a chance for a fresh start; the annual festival includes cleaning, cleansing, hanging banners, food preparation and eating with loved ones. [San Diego Tet Festival (Jan. The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is a celebration of the new year that begins Sunday, Jan. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of food, live entertainment and fun for the whole family. The Lunar New Year also marks the change of signs on the Chinese zodiac calendar. In Chinese tradition, elders and, in some parts, married couples give the envelopes to children, unmarried family members and friends. The color red of the envelope is used to represent prosperity. South Koreans celebrate Seollal, or Korean Near Year, which is considered one of the major traditional holidays. Some legends say the cat finishes in fourth place, while in others, the cat is disqualified or was pushed into the river by the rat.

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'Communication and compromise' in the Year of the Rabbit (Rappler)

Bongbong Marcos was born in the Year of the Rooster. To be more specific, he was born on Rooster Month and Rabbit Day – not an auspicious blend this year.

Trinidad also shared that this year will be “a year of communication and compromise.” He explained that people will have to learn to adapt, “like the yin water” to whatever the Year of the Rabbit brings. Bongbong was born in the Year of the Rooster. And this is the party pooper: It is not going to be a good year for Bongbong. We expect this year to be less dramatic or tumultuous than the last Year of the Tiger. Some say it is the year of the Black Rabbit. This coming Sunday, January 22, we enter the year of the Water Rabbit.

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Year of the Rabbit: Three faces of the Chinese rabbit you may not ... (China Daily)

As China ushers in the Year of the Rabbit, a variety of bunnies have stormed the country's shopping malls, parks and social media platforms.

This is probably the most famous rabbit in China. On the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year, which falls on Sunday, Xinhua has rounded up some of the most famed rabbits in China and is offering explanations of their changing symbolism in modern-day China. Clad in golden armor, riding on ferocious tigers or holding herb-pounding pestles, some may be less recognizable for non-Chinese rabbit lovers.

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Chinese New Year 2023: How it is celebrated - and what the Year of ... (Sky News)

The animal is also said to signify mercy, elegance and beauty. Fireworks are seen behind a neon-light rabbit celebrating the Spring Festival. Pic: Image: ...

The loud sounds are intended to scare away evil spirits and welcome the lion to bring in good fortune. Firework displays take place that feature Datiehua folk art - which sees burning hot iron water sprayed to form a display of fireworks. A dragon dance is the highlight of the celebration in many areas, as the dragon is a symbol of good fortune. The Year of the Tiger ends on 21 January and the Year of the Rabbit begins the following day, on 22 January. The year of the Tiger is coming to an end - as people around the world prepare for the year of the Rabbit. Chinese New Year 2023: How it is celebrated - and what the Year of the Rabbit signifies

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Bunny branding: 5 companies with hare-y logos all set for Year of ... (South China Morning Post)

Forget Playboy's bow-tied icon: the rabbit symbolises longevity, peace and prosperity in Chinese and Asian cultures, and has a long history as a brand ...

The company listed on the South Korean stock exchange in 1978. One of the first advertising handbills printed during this period promoted a sewing-needle shop, with a logo featuring a white rabbit using a mortar and pestle. With Zhejiang as its main industrial base, Dehua Tubao has industrial clusters in Jiangsu, Jiangxi, and other areas in China. After the Chinese Communist Party’s victory in the Chinese civil war, ownership of the brand was transferred to the state-owned Guan Sheng Yuan Food, the current owner. In 2011, US sportswear giant Nike released a limited-edition Air Force 1 Supreme Low Year of the Rabbit shoe inspired by the iconic sweet. Therefore it tends to be associated with less risqué businesses, and it has a long history as a brand symbol. According to the magazine’s founder Hugh Hefner, the rabbit was used because of the animal’s “humorous sexual connotation” in American culture. However, the wrappers featured not a white rabbit, but Mickey Mouse. Its products are exported to 28 countries and regions around the world, and it has more than 1,700 sales outlets in China. In fact, Playboy-branded products generated more than US$1 billion in consumer sales across China’s e-commerce platforms in 2020, accounting for 27 per cent of the company’s total revenue. Its logo – a white rabbit hopping in a green and blue background – originates with the Japanese mythology of Ōkuninushi-no-mikoto – ‘great lord of the land’ – a story about treating a wounded white rabbit with a cotton cattail. The icon of a rabbit wearing a bow tie first appeared in the magazine’s second issue and was later adopted as its official trademark.

Year of the Rabbit sees much-loved creature hop onto centre stage (The Star Online)

BEIJING: A new stainless-steel sculpture, named Two Rabbits, created by renowned artist Yuan Xikun, was unveiled at the Solana Mall in the capital's ...

The rabbit is quite popular in Chinese folk culture as it’s a deft and cute animal that can jump high and climb with agility. Under the Chinese zodiac, 2023 marks the Year of the Rabbit. Yuan, founder of Beijing Jintai Art Museum, has been designing this rabbit sculpture since the beginning of 2022.

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Year of the WATER RABBIT (The Manila Times)

2023 RAT. The 2023 Marites Allen Horoscope Book Rat shows you how to leap and hop to a successful Year of the Water Rabbit! Know your luck prospects for the ...

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Chinese zodiac fortune predictions: What's in store for the Year of ... (CNN)

As we say goodbye to the Tiger and hop into the year of the Rabbit, for many Lunar New Year is a time to consult the stars to find out what may be in store ...

But since they're traveling and working more, they need to be aware of their health," says Chow. "They will find new opportunities and their finances will reach a new level. "That means, whatever tough times and instabilities they're experiencing, it's going to get better soon," says Chow. "Generally, it means a tougher year," says Chow. Followers believe there will be more disruptions and instabilities in the year to come as a result. "But Snakes need to find balance in life and take a break when needed." "But understand that these changes are for the better." "Relationship-wise, it'll be a very good year for you. We've been in the tunnel for the last few years, and the light is getting bigger now," says Chow. "When things happen along the way, you'll remember you did that, and it will give you a little cushion." "Save some time to get to know yourself better. That makes 2023 the Year of the Water Rabbit.

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Japanese securities firms hope stocks jump in Year of the Rabbit (Kyodo News Plus)

Hopes are high among Japanese securities companies that stocks will rise in 2023, drawing on a Japanese traditional stock market proverb that says shares ...

Encouraged by such a trend, securities brokers have started recommending rabbit-related shares to their clients, such as Zensho Holdings Co., which operates the rice bowl restaurant chain Nakau. Four out of the past six Rabbit years saw stock prices advance. as the first part of its name, "kame," or tortoise reminds people of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare."

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Malaysian feng shui experts on what the Year of the Water Rabbit ... (The Star Online)

Traditionally, it is considered a symbol of good luck, whether in the East or West. The year 2023 is the “Gui Mao” year of ...

It is a symbol of clarity and hope. Malaysia became independent in 1957, a year of the Rooster which is in opposition to the current year of the Rabbit. It is a promise of success, help from superiors and protection from those in high places. “As 7 is associated with Neptune, that dreamer planet of science and invention, the science and technology sector should do well. I predict all businesses related to the sea, water and liquid, or those that require water to produce, will thrive.” “As we begin the year, we are already in a Mercury retrograde which signifies delays and communication breakdown. These are the themes of the year. “It is a good year for technological innovation and scientific breakthroughs. Articulate orators will be particularly persuasive and can make the most of their eloquence to gain authority and followers. Countries in the West like the United States and Europe will continue to be constantly bombarded by problems. There is a phenomenon of money leakage and a sharp increase in criminal activity. This will be good for countries, businesses and households with females at the helm.

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Year of the Rabbit special: New beginnings, grand plans and bunny ... (The Straits Times)

From cute hongbao to veggie-forward dishes, here are some ways to help you get into the festive spirit. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Bam, bam, bam – there has been no break between Christmas, New Year and Chinese New Year. Also, hear what five personalities born in the Year of the Rabbit plan to do in 2023 and whip up tasty veggie-forward dishes to refresh your palate after all the festive feasting. (For the sceptics, at the very least, it will be a bunny trail through history.)

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Year of the Rabbit: Three faces of the Chinese rabbit you may not ... (新华网)

by Xinhua Writer Yao Yuan. BEIJING, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Year of the Rabbit should not just conjure images of lithe, fluffy Peter Rabbits or Judy from ...

Citizens buy rabbit dolls at the Dongyue Temple in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. Still in good condition, the robotic rabbit has traveled 1,455 meters on the moon's far side as of Jan. In times of food shortages, White Rabbit candies were hailed as nutritional boosters and gifted to children during festivals. The Yutu-2 rover and the Chang'e-4 probe soft-landed on the dark side of the moon -- a first for humanity. This is probably the most famous rabbit in China. It operated on the moon for over two years, outliving its designed lifespan of just three months.

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Lunar New Year: What does the Year of the Rabbit signify in ... (BBC News)

Chinese New Year, known as the Spring Festival, is packed full with food, family and festivities. Not only is it celebrated in China, it also brings together ...

One of the most important staples of Chinese festivity is food, and the Lunar New Year is no different. The Lunar New Year is the first day of the Chinese calendar and signals the start of spring. The character is used in a number of popular Chinese expressions that reference the rabbit and comment upon its intelligence and skilful nature. Dr Liang noted that, “The rabbit is a very gentle and clever animal. The traditional agricultural calendar - comprised of both a lunar and solar calendar - is used to determine the first day of the year in Chinese culture. Chinese New Year, known as the Spring Festival, is packed full with food, family and festivities.

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Lunar New Year 2023 launches the Year of the Rabbit (Space.com)

Lunar New Year 2023 is celebrated this year on Sunday (Jan. 22) as the new lunar cycle turns over into the Year of the Rabbit, according to the Chinese ...

Follow us [@Spacedotcom](https://twitter.com/spacedotcom) (opens in new tab), or on [TimeAndDate.com](https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/common/lunar-new-year) (opens in new tab). [winter solstice](https://www.space.com/winter-solstice). [Western zodiac is based on constellations](https://www.space.com/15722-constellations.html), the 12 animals that make up the Chinese zodiac do not correspond to groupings of stars. The first lunisolar calendars in China were established during the Zhou dynasty (1046 BC – 256 BC). China's Yutu-2 rover, the [longest-running lunar rover in history](https://www.space.com/china-change-4-rover-moon-record.html), gets its name from the Chinese characters for "jade rabbit." [new moon](https://www.space.com/17561-new-moon-explained-lunar-phases.html) after the winter solstice. In China, families typically gather together for a 16-day celebration full of feasting, fireworks and gift-giving. Today, Lunar New Year is celebrated worldwide with a variety of traditions. Most years in this calendar system, known as a lunisolar calendar, are between 353 and 355 days long. Lunar New Year is celebrated widely throughout East Asia and marks the beginning of spring and the start of a new lunar cycle. In many parts of the world, today (Jan.

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Beginning the Year of the Rabbit with Seven Symbolic Timepieces (Watchtime.com)

The twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac are representative symbols of Chinese history, mythology, and customs. More than any other of the animals in the zodiac ...

[Arnold & Son](https://www.watchtime.com/tag/arnold-&-son/) is joining the Chinese zodiac with its Perpetual Moon collection with the release of its Perpetual Moon “Year of the Rabbit” model. [Vacheron Constantin Métiers d’Art the Legend of the Chinese Zodiac – Year of the Rabbit ](https://www.watchtime.com/featured/vacheron-constantin-metiers-dart-the-legend-of-the-chinese-zodiac-in-the-year-of-the-rabbit/) [Vacheron Constantin](http://watchtime.com/tag/vacheron-constantin) is honoring the rabbit front and center of its Métiers d’Art the Legend of the Chinese Zodiac – Year of the Rabbit. On the exterior, the 39.5mm case has been sculpted from a block of 18-carat rose gold, sourced from an ethical supply chain pioneered by Chopard. Honoring the rabbit, the dial is decorated with a scene of two rabbits in motion using the traditional Urushi Maki-e technique, which is a combination of lacquer and gold powder. The case has a svelte thickness of 6.8mm, made possible by the in-house L.U.C 96.17-L self-winding movement. In the center of the dial is a meticulously engraved rabbit brought to life against a flower motif backdrop that is based on classic Chinese iconography and etched directly in the metal. In the first collaboration between these two distinct brands, Franck Muller is adopting the distinctive design language of #FR2 using its Vanguard watch as a base. [Blancpain Villeret Calendrier Chinois Traditionnel](https://www.watchtime.com/featured/introducing-the-blancpain-villeret-calendrier-chinois-traditionnel/) [Blancpain](http://watchtime.com/tag/blancpain) is introducing an updated version of its Traditional Chinese Calendar model, this time aptly honoring the Rabbit. The Villeret Calendrier Chinois Traditionnel combines the principles of the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar with the Gregorian calendar date. The technique requires precise skills, though it results in a complex level of handcrafted detailing. The dial of the model depicts two rabbits, achieved by a delicate Grand-Feu cloisonné enamel technique. The twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac are representative symbols of Chinese history, mythology, and customs.

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Lunar New Year 2023: What Is the Year of the Rabbit? (CNET)

Asian communities around the world mark the new year with fireworks, parades and other festivities.

The Lantern Festival is held on the first full moon of the year to mark the end of the New Year season. Grace Meng, a Democrat from New York, sponsored a bill that would have made Lunar New Year the It's a possibility, though not a likely one for the moment. Americans are typically most familiar with Chinese New Year celebrations, with dragon parades, boat races and fireworks. [10 "heavenly stems,"](https://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/focus/stems.htm) each of which represents one of the five elements of Taoism: fire, earth, water, wood and metal. Since the beast, Nian (Chinese for "year"), was afraid of bright lights, loud noises and the color red, they were used to exile the beast. Many people wear red during Lunar New Year, and children often receive red envelopes stuffed with money. Rabbits are also associated with the moon, because of the mythical Jade Rabbit who lives there. Participants enjoy special foods like Thịt Kho trứng (braised pork with duck eggs) and decorate yellow apricot blossoms and other plants. So 2022 was technically the Year of the Water Tiger, and 2023 is the Year of the Water Rabbit. The year 2023 in the Gregorian calendar is designated the Year of the Rabbit. It's Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, when Asian communities around the world will say farewell to the Year of the Tiger and usher in the Year of the Rabbit.

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5 things to know about Lunar New Year and the Year of the Rabbit (Terrace Standard)

Why is it the Year of the Rabbit? The Year of the Tiger has now come to a close as the lunar calendar moves on to its fourth year in the Chinese zodiac cycle — ...

Lion dances are a form of traditional dance in China and other Asian countries — often performed at Lunar New Year celebrations — in which performers in a lion costume mimic the animal’s movements. Many celebrate the first day of the Lunar New Year at home with family, but parades and other public celebrations are popular options this year. Another popular Lunar New Year tradition is when parents, married couples and older family members hand out red envelopes containing crisp money and treats to unmarried youth and younger children. Those born in the Year of the Rabbit — including 2023, 2011, 1999, 1987 and every 12-year cycle before that — are associated with qualities like calm, empathy, patience and ingenuity. Each year is named after one of the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac in a repeating cycle. The Chinese zodiac is made up of 12 animals, starting with the rat and running through the ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig.

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Tiger cub bites rabbit as China zookeepers try symbolic passing of ... (Mothership.sg)

A warm and fuzzy, cute and furry stunt at a zoo in China almost turned red and bloody with an unnecessary loss of life and/ or limb. This was after the ...

The event at the Linfen Zoo was to carry out the passing of baton from the Year of the Tiger (2022) to the Year of the Rabbit (2023) -- it made sense because the zoo had these animals in its exhibits. According to various news reports out of China, the rabbit was alright as the zookeeper managed to pull the tiger off in time. This was after the zookeepers there tried to do a symbolic passing of baton event for the Lunar New Year by putting a rabbit and tiger within close proximity of each other.

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How To Make The Year Of The Year Rabbit A Success, According ... (AUGUSTMAN)

The Chinese Zodiac cycle has 12 animal signs— Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. Each year has its own animal ...

Be it in terms of work opportunities, potential new partners for single Rabbits or a steady financial income, the Rabbit year is more favourable than rough for them. Which is why it is better to save more and spend cautiously at least until the later half of the year when you’re more likely to have financial gains. People born in the years of the Rat, Ox, Dragon, Rabbit, Horse and Sheep need to be extra cautious of their physical health this year. The Year of the Rabbit 2023 can be a bit tough for people born in the years of the Tiger, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep and Pig in terms of their relationships. For instance, while Dragons should aim for increased physical activity and Rabbits should be extra careful during their adventure activities, people with Ox and Rat animal signs should try incorporating exercise in their daily routine and stick to it. However, with a few tips, things to take care of and habits to implement, one can make their journey through the year smoother and more successful. The Earth Rabbits are straightforward, frank, ambitious, a bit reserved and resourceful with a long life full of fortune waiting for them whereas the Metal Rabbits are kind-hearted, lively and enthusiastic, helpful, imaginative, resilient and successful. According to Chinese astrology, the Rabbit sign is characterised as quiet, alert, elegant and gentle. If your Chinese zodiac sign is Ox, Dragon, Snake, Sheep, Monkey and Rooster, you need to be careful about your spending habits to ensure apt savings. When combined with the water element, the zodiac will prove to bring good luck and prosperity to everybody born in the years that are associated with it. [Chinese culture and astrology](https://www.augustman.com/sg/sponsored/year-of-the-rabbit-success/), the Rabbit is tender, gentle and known for thinking before acting. Being the fourth animal sign, the different Rabbit years are 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011 and 2023.

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AP PHOTOS: East Asia marks Lunar New Year of the Rabbit (Associated Press)

BEIJING (AP) — From Jakarta to Seoul, Bangkok to Beijing, people in Asia have been celebrating the Lunar New Year marking the start of the Year of the ...

In South Korea, festivalgoers also wrote down their wishes for the new year and tied them to a fence. Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar, a time to gather with family, reconnect with friends and indulge in food and drink. “In general, life is returning to normal because most people are healthy now,” said Zhang Yiwen, who arrived Sunday morning with his wife and two sons from the nearby city of Tangshan to celebrate New Year’s Day in Beijing’s bustling Qianmen tourist area.

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Lunar New Year brings in the Year of the Rabbit, promising 'change ... (ABC News)

Sydney-based feng shui practitioner Meixi Yan says the Lunar New Year should usher in a time of "change and hope". "People should have an open mind to ...

The year has a birth date too [according to the solar calendar]." For example, the Spring Ox drawing for the 2023 Year of the Rabbit has the shepherd boy positioned behind the ox, indicating that the Lunar New Year is ahead of the Solar New Year. The Lunar New Year of the Rabbit begins 14 days ahead of the Solar New Year, which is also called the Start of Spring. Because the Year of the Rabbit is so long, it includes two Solar New Years — one on February 4, 2023 and the other on February 4, 2024. There are two different systems used to introduce the Year of the Rabbit — the lunar calendar which begins on January 22 and the solar calendar which begins on February 4. Lunar New Year brings in the Year of the Rabbit, promising 'change and hope' in 2023

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China Zoo Tiger Attacks Rabbit During CNY Ceremony, Bunny ... (Must Share News)

A tiger attacks a rabbit during a CNY "handover ceremony" staged by a zoo in China, but the rabbit is seemingly alright.

This time, the animals were held farther apart. [Douyin](https://www.douyin.com/video/7190693497257725221). [inanimate mascots](https://mustsharenews.com/chinatown-otter-mascot-rabbit/) for CNY next time. We don’t know what the close shave means for the zoo in the Year Of The Rabbit — perhaps the Year Of The Tiger wasn’t ready to let go so easily? [Chinese New Year (CNY) 2023](https://mustsharenews.com/chef-bob-auntie-cny-gifts/) is all about the Year Of The Tiger making way for the Year Of The Rabbit. [zoo in China](https://mustsharenews.com/guangzhou-zoo-lion/) when the tiger attacked the rabbit.

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Lunar New Year: History, Significance and all you need to know ... (Economic Times)

The Year of the Rabbit in 2023 will be celebrated by over a billion people globally since each year is named after one of the twelve Chinese zodiac signs.

Last year, it was the Year of the Tiger. In the According to Chinese tradition, it began as a competition among the animals when the Jade Emperor was selecting palace guards. According to the [Year of the Rabbit](/topic/year-of-the-rabbit)in 2023 will be celebrated by over a billion people globally since each year is named after one of the twelve Chinese zodiac signs. When is the Lunar New Year celebrated?Each year, the Lunar New Year begins with the second new moon following the winter solstice, hence it begins on a different day every year.

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