Jan 6, 2011

chinese new year rabbit

chinese new year rabbit

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chinese new year 2011 is the year of rabbit!So, today let's talk about  chinese new year rabbit .2011 Chinese New Year is coming soon,so are you reading for chinese new year 2011 rabbit?and what is your chinese new year wishes?

In Chinese mythology, the Rabbit is a symbol of endurance and their essence is said to have originated from the Moon. During the Chinese mid-Autumn festival when the Moon is usually at its best, Chinese children still carry lit paper lanterns made in the form of a Rabbit, and climb the hills to look at the Moon and admire the Moon Hare.
chinese new year rabbit

About Chinese New Year 2011  The Year of Rabbit

People born in the year of rabbit are very talented and ambitious as per Chinese astrology. Also these people are extremely virtuous and reserved kind of persons. People born in the year of rabbit are financially very lucky who do not lose their temper so easily. They love to gossip around and a very good gamblers. Because they are of reserve nature so that do not indulge in gambling so often. Rabbits will often be seen as part of a large group not as a leaders.
The rabbit born in the Chinese New Year ?2011 with be Yin Metal Rabbit. This definitely varies in their early 12 years cycle.

Chinese zodiac follows a twelve year cycle, each of the years being named after an animal. The Chinese believe that people born in a particular year take on the characteristics of the animal associated with that year

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Metal Rabbit - 2011 and 1951
Earth Rabbit - 1999 and 1939
Fire Rabbit - 1987 and 1927
Wood Rabbit - 1975 and 1915
Water Rabbit - 1963 and 1903

The Festival will run from Friday 28 January to Sunday 13 February 2011, with the Twilight Parade and fireworks on Sunday 6 February expected to attract more than 100,000 people to the city streets.
The martial art experts and entertainers from Hubei will join more than 2000 local performers to present a dazzling street spectacular with colourful costumes, floats and music.
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"It's exciting to be back in Sydney to start work on the 2011 Twilight Parade, an amazing and creative event where east truly meets west," said Jerry Snell.
"The Year of the Rabbit is the happiest of all zodiacs and represents peace, beauty and hope. I look forward to bringing these qualities to life in next year's Twilight Parade."
The Festival includes more than 70 events including markets, dragon boat races, temple tours, a film festival, art exhibitions, kids' events, cultural and historical tours, calligraphy demonstrations, opera and banquets.
Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is often inaccurately called "Lunar New Year", because - as part of the lunisolar Chinese calendar - the date is partially determined based on lunar phase.
Law and order will be negligent; rules and regulations will not be firmly enforced. No one seems to be inclined to bother with these distasteful realities. They are too busy having fun, entertaining others or just relaxing. The outlook is tranquil and serene. We will all have a tendency to procrastinate on unlikable tasks for as long as is possible. Money can be made without too much effort. Our way of life will be relaxed and leisurely as we permit ourselves the luxuries we have always wanted. A moderate year with an easygoing pace. It may actually seem possible for us to be untroubled and contented without much infuriation.

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