Dec 31, 2010

chinese new year 2011 rabbit

chinese new year 2011 rabbit

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chinese new year 2011 year of rabbit:

chinese new year 2011 is the year of rabbit., chines new year is coming so are you ready for it?I like rabbits because I was born in the year of rabbit.Your birth year, the Fourth Sign of the Chinese Zodiac? If you become 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72 (and so-on in 12-year increments). between 3rd February 2011 and 23rd January 2012 (when Rabbit Year ends) or know of a baby due during this period, this article might interest you and, similarly, those with partners, friends, relatives or colleagues in this category. Others might wish, in general, to discover what Chinese Culture and Tradition has to say about those born in The Year of The Rabbit.

Chinese New Year Days:

2005 Feb 9
2006 Jan 29
2007 Feb 18
2008 Feb 7
2009 Jan 26
2010 Feb 14
2011 Feb 3
2012 Jan 23

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chinese new year 2011 rabbit property:

The rabbit is full of positive connotations all around the world.  In China, people born in the year of the rabbit are articulate, talented and ambitious. In Western countries, the rabbit is associated to the softness of our childhood, to the wildness of the hunt, to the joyfulness of a great feast, to the happiness of family Easter gatherings and to sensuality.
Each year is also designated by one of the 12 Animals For instance, 2005 is Year of Rooster; 2006 is Year of Dog; and 2007 is the Year of Pig.
2008 is the Year of the Rat

This system is extremely practical. A child does not have to learn a new answer to the question, "How old are you?" in each new year. Old people often lose track of their age, because they are rarely asked about their present age. Every one just have to remember that he or she was born in the "Year of the Dog" or whatever.
Since 2008 is the Year of the Rat, any one who was born in the Year of the Rat is either 1 or 13, 25, 37, 49, 61, 73, 85 or 97 years old.
When 2009 comes, the person is still born in the Year of the Rat. but he/she is 2,14, 26, 38, 50, 62, 74, 86 or 98 yeas old.
Thus, instead of asking the question "How old are you?", ask the person "In which (animal) year were you born

chinese new year 2011 rabbit pictures and wallpapers:

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more information about chinese new year 2011, year of rabbit you can refer to
Chinese New Year 2011:
http://www.chinesenewyear.me/chinese-new-year-2011.html

chinese new year in 2011 

year of rabbit

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