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Chinese Year Of The Rabbit
China CNAT 2023-1
In the Chinese zodiac, the Year of the Rabbit is one of the 12-year cycle of animals that represent each year. The Rabbit is the fourth animal in the Chinese zodiac and is associated with the element Wood. People who are born in the Year of the Rabbit are said to be gentle, compassionate, and friendly.
In Chinese culture, the Year of the Rabbit is seen as a time for peace, harmony, and prosperity. It is believed that those born in the Year of the Rabbit are likely to experience good fortune and success in their personal and professional lives. The Rabbit is also associated with creativity and artistic expression, and people born in this year are believed to be especially talented in these areas.
During the Chinese New Year, which usually falls between late January and mid-February, there are many traditional celebrations and customs associated with the Year of the Rabbit. These may include parades, dragon and lion dances, the giving of red envelopes containing money, and the eating of special foods such as rice cakes and dumplings. Each year is also associated with a specific color and lucky number, and these are believed to bring additional good fortune to those born in that year.