Chinese New Year Holiday on January 23, 2012

Year of the Dragon 2012

The proclamation of the Chinese New Year Holiday as a special non-working holiday in the Philippines raised many eyebrows as evidently seen in social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.  Of course, there are also who were so happy about this especially our monthly labor force.

Let’s take a quick look of the history of Chinese New Year: 2012!

The first day of the 2012 Chinese New Year is on January 23, 2012 in China’s time zone. This day is a new moon day, and is the first day of the first Chinese lunar month in the Chinese Lunar Calendar system. 2012 is the year of Dragon.

To forecast our luck in the coming years, we first have to know what elements and animals are in our Birth Chart. 2012 is the year of  Male Water Dragon. Dragon contains Earth, Water and Wood. If your Lucky Element is Water, then you will have pretty good luck in 2012. If your Lucky Element is Earth, then you will gain some degree of good luck in 2012. The Dragon is the last year of Wooden Cycle, which is from 2010 to 2012. If your Lucky Element is Wood and you do well in the 2011 Rabbit year, then your luck will continue.

The Dragon is a legendary creature. It can survive on the ground, in the water, and in the sky. Dragon is mystic, misty, blurred, unreachable and unpredictable animal. When Dragon has attraction relationship with the other animals, Dragon is quite likely to hide its Earth characteristic. When Dragon meets Rat, Dragon will show more Water characteristics. When Dragon meets Rabbit, Dragon will fully support Wood characteristic in the Rabbit. When Dragon meets Chicken, Dragon will turn itself into Metal identity. Dragon is a stranger to Dog. When Dog meets Dragon, Dog will bark and prepare for fighting. Dragon is kind of lonely. It’s hard for other animals to build love or romantic relationship with Dragon.



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