(year begins on 2/07/2008)
(Next year is the Year of the Ox, which will begin on 1/26,2009)

Chinese New Year

 


By the Chinese Calendar
2008 is the Year of the Rat,
which is also known by its former name of Wu Zi.

2007 is the Year of the Pig (boar),
which is also known by its former name of Ding Hai.


(printable monthly calendar)
2008 Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | full year

Last modified: 2-1-2008


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  • What is the Chinese New Year's Day in Year 2008?
  • What is the Chinese New Year's Day in Year 2009?
  • What is the Chinese New Year's Day in Year 2007?
  • What is the Chinese New Year's Day in Year 2006?

  • There are three ways to name a Chinese year:
    1. By an animal (like a mscot).
    2. 2008 is known as the Year of the Rat.
      There are 12 animal names; so by this system, year names are re-cycled every 12 years. More.

    3. By its Formal Name (Stem-Branch).
      This year is the year of Wu Zi.

      In the 'Stem-Branch' system, the years are named in 60-year cycles, and the Name of the Year is repeated every 60 years.
      2008 is the 9th year in the current 60-year cycle.

    4. Current year is Year 4705 by the Chinese calendar.

    5. [A few Chinese astrological/zodiac websites believe this year should be considered as Year 4706 for zodiac calculations.]

  • What's special about the Chinese New Year in 2006?
  • When was the Chinese New Year's Day in Year 2003?
  • When was the Chinese New Year's Day in Year 2002?
  • When was the Chinese New Year's Day in Year 2001?
  • What's special about the Chinese New Year in 2001?
  • When was the Chinese New Year's Day in Year 2000?
    • February 5, 2000. It was the first day in the Year of the Dragon.
      That year ended on January 23,2001.

  • When is the Chinese New Year's Day in some other year?
    • There is a 160-year calendar which gives all the dates from 1900-2060 written by H. Liang. You can download it free from http://lunarcal.tripod.com/Download.html

  • 12 Animals

    • 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 now either 1 or 13, 25, 37, 49, 61, 73, 85 or 97 years old. More about this.

  • New Year's decoration at the front of the house

  • What's this logo at top right corner of this web page?
  • Are there Chinese Graphics analogous to Christmas cards?
  • What is the Chinese word for 'luck'?
  • Solar/Lunar calendar

  • What is the story about the animal of the year?
  • Chinese dragons
  • Fireworks & skywriting
  • How is Chinese New Year's Day determined?
  • Chinese Zodiac
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