Year of the Rabbit

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What the Year of the Rabbit means for you (HELLO!)

Traditionally red envelopes containing money are given out to children as good luck symbols. Wearing the Chinese lucky red colour and decorating with red ...

The rabbit is a sign of diplomacy which may even extend to international relations in contrast to the war-mongering Tiger. In the Chinese zodiac of 12 consecutive animal years, the Rabbit is thought to be a highly auspicious and hopeful year. The beautiful Dragon and Lion Dances and parades with drumming and offerings are also a traditional part of the festival. Wearing the Chinese lucky red colour and decorating with red lanterns, symbols and decorations is popular together with setting off firecrackers and fireworks to chase away the monster of Chinese legends. The Chinese follow a lunar calendar timing their special festivals with the movements of the Moon In Chinese tradition a big house cleaning should precede the New Year so as to get rid of any bad energy from the previous year.

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Chelsea in the Year of the Rabbit (Chelsea FC)

To mark the start of a brand new year on the Chinese zodiac calendar today (22 January), we take a look back at what has happened at Chelsea Football Club ...

However, a 2-1 comeback win over Manchester United on the first day of March turned things around for the Blues as we went on a streak, winning eight of our next nine league games. Unfortunately, our luck in the competition ran out on a windy, foggy and miserable day at Old Trafford. Chelsea narrowly missed out on promotion to the top flight by two points in the Year of the Rabbit in 1927 but a strong finish 36 years later sent us up by the narrowest of margins.

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In pictures: Millions celebrate 'Year of the Rabbit' (TRT World)

Around the world, people ushered in the Lunar New Year, the most important annual holiday for Chinese people. In Beijing, many worshippers offered morning ...

That leads to 12-year cycles, meaning the next Year of the Rabbit will begin on February 8, 2035. A Chinese New Year global gala night, the third of its kind, was held online in New Zealand on Saturday to celebrate the festive occasion and promote Chinese culture globally, according to its organizer, the Culture Bridge. The first day of the lunar year corresponds to the first new moon of the lunar calendar, which takes place on Sunday, January 22nd this year, and ushers in the "Year of the Rabbit" in the Chinese Zodiac.

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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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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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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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What your Chinese Zodiac sign and Year of the Rabbit mean (Leicestershire Live)

Among the highlights include a traditional Chinese procession featuring lion dancers, martial artists, pyrotechnics and fireworks, as well as a series of ...

In all, there are 12 Chinese zodiac signs: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. It is said during the great race, which was arranged by the Jade Emperor to decide the order of the zodiac, Rabbit set off early, but then lay down for a nap, thinking he would win easily. Zodiacs state that those born in the Chinese legend states that the Rabbit was proud of his speed and often mocked the slowness of his neighbour Ox. But what do you need to know about the Year of the Rabbit? [Chinese New Year 2023 events happening in Leicester including dazzling procession and lion dance to mark Year of the Rabbit](https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/chinese-new-year-2023-events-8019790)

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Year of the rabbit begins in China (NewsNation Now)

Worshippers wearing face masks burn their first joss sticks as they offer prayer at the Wong Tai Sin Temple, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023, in Hong Kong, ...

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Chinese New Year Marks Year of the Rabbit (Greek Reporter)

Chinese New Year celebrations are taking place in East Asia and across the world. 2023 marks the Year of the Water Rabbit.

Follow GR on [Google News ](https://news.google.com/publications/CAAqLQgKIidDQklTRndnTWFoTUtFV2R5WldWcmNtVndiM0owWlhJdVkyOXRLQUFQAQ)and [subscribe here ](https://greekreporter.com/about/newsletter/)to our daily email! This year specifically is the year of the Water Rabbit. [China](https://greekreporter.com/2023/01/18/population-china-declines-first-time-decades/). Chinese New Year has been celebrated in China for thousands of years and many diverse traditions have developed over this time. The water tiger is linked to confidence, courage, strength, and competitiveness. January 22 marks the beginning of the Chinese New Year, also commonly known as the Lunar New Year.

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The Year of the Rabbit: The Lunar New Year and what it means (CBS News)

It's a multi-day celebration meant to ring in the spring season, which is why it's also called "Chunjie" or "Spring Festival." Unlike the Gregorian calendar, ...

"The Chinese Lunar New Year is a time of reunion for everyone to come together," said Sunny Yang from the Chinese Association for Science and Technology in Pittsburgh. Each year in the Lunar calendar is represented by one of the 12 zodiac animals, and this year will be the year of the rabbit symbolizing longevity, peace, and prosperity. The Year of the Rabbit: The Lunar New Year and what it means

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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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Chinese celebrate Year of the Rabbit with reunions, hope (Xinhua)

... * People across China are celebrating the Spring Festival, the grandest celebration of the year that falls on Sunday.

Li treasured the opportunity to return to the motherland and is planning more frequent visits home in the near future. These are also things that most Chinese people wish for in 2023. It is precisely because of this that I fell in love with the Chinese New Year," she grinned. For thousands of years, the Spring Festival has been a time spent with family. As 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit, Lichuan's old street is filled with lights, lanterns and decorations featuring cute rabbit designs, while a variety of folk activities are in evidence. "I love spending time with the whole family. Going to market fairs is Harisoa's favorite errand during the Chinese New Year holiday. Wang Jili, a native of Shichuan Township, northwest China's Gansu Province, was unable to celebrate the Spring Festival with his family for two years. Li, a pediatrician working in the state of Nebraska, has been away from home for eight years. 15, with more than half driven by family reunions, according to the Ministry of Transport. The festival carries extra meaning this year as it's the first one after the optimization of epidemic response measures. "The pandemic has altered many things we took for granted.

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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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Happy Lunar New Year: It's the Year of the Rabbit! (RTE.ie)

It's the Lunar New Year, and 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit. Alice Chau from Cantonese in Ireland is here to tell us more about all the festivities.

Cantonese is the second most spoken Sinitic language in the world with 80 million speakers around the world. It was traditionally popular in the farming community where they might not have a lot of nice plates lying around to serve groups of people at once. People of different year zodiacs will have different lucky numbers and lucky colours this year. Red and blue are the lucky colours. It is celebrated differently in different regions of Asia depending on regions, cultures, and political landscapes. Alice Chau from Cantonese in Ireland is here to tell us more about all the festivities.

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Year of the Rabbit (Trail Times)

The sign of Rabbit is a symbol of longevity, peace, and prosperity in Chinese culture, according to ChinaHighlights.com. Rabbits are earnest with everything ...

“As we say goodbye to the Year of the Tiger, we have much to look forward to in the year ahead. They are a reminder of how fortunate we are that people from around the world have chosen to call B.C. Others say it is because of the rabbit’s pure characteristics.

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Google celebrates Lunar New Year 2023 with Year of the Rabbit ... (Space.com)

A new lunar new year is hopping off to a great start and Google is marking the occasion with a series of Google doodles.

You can [watch the Venus and Saturn conjunction in a free webcast](https://www.space.com/venus-saturn-free-livestream-jan-22-2023) at 11 a.m. The Doodle artwork is crafted from paper to honor Chinese paper-cutting (Jianzhi), which is a long-time Lunar New Year tradition." [Venus and Saturn will shine extremely close together](https://www.space.com/venus-saturn-conjunction-tonight-jan-22-2023) after sunset in a planetary conjunction. The Doodle artwork is crafted from paper to honor the paper folding & cutting art traditionally practiced during Lunar New Year." "The traditions of the Lunar New Year festival date back thousands of years to a popular legend. [Lunar New Year 2023 began today](https://www.space.com/lunar-new-year-2023-year-of-the-rabbit) (Jan.

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