CHINESE NEW YEAR. The Lunar New Year is placed under the sign of the Rabbit or the Water Hare. Consult the predictions of your Chinese astrological horoscope for the year 2023 according to your animal.
[Mis à jour le 23 janvier 2023 à 13h19] Since January 22, 2023, the Water Rabbit (or Hare) has taken the place of the Water Tiger. What does the lunar year of the Water Rabbit mean? The combination of the animal with this element is auspicious. According to the master and consultant in Feng Shui and Chinese astrology Laurent Langlais, when asked about C news, the year of the Water Rabbit will allow you to “breathe a little”. By the way, this animal should smile at the bold, especially inspiring creative people.
According to the Chinese horoscope, the year of the Rabbit is indeed a year of hope. What influence does it have on your Chinese zodiac sign? But by the way, do you know what your animal is and what element is associated with you? The traditional Chinese New Year parade marked the opening of the festivities in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. Will there be others in Paris, Rennes, Bordeaux or Lyon? We tell you everything in our file.
How will this year of the Water Tiger affect your Chinese zodiac sign romantically, financially and healthily? Here are the predictions for the year:
In the Chinese calendar, each year is associated with one of the twelve signs of the zodiac, represented by animals, which returns cyclically every 12 years: rat, buffalo, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, pig. Discover yours, in our file below:
Also, do you know what your element is?
The new year is also linked to one of the five cosmogonic elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water. To know your element in the Chinese horoscope, the years of birth ending with 0 or 1 are Metal, with 2 or 3 are Water, with 4 or 5 are Wood, with 6 or 7 are Fire, with 8 or 9 are Earth.
Each Lunar New Year has its own Chinese horoscope. finished on water tigerwe moved on to a new animal, the water bunny. The Water Rabbit, fourth animal of the Chinese zodiac, is a animal “calm, narcissistic and persuasive“according to the website China.in, event specialist. This animal associates easily with the Goat and the Pig, but very badly with the Rooster.
In Chinese astrology, the rabbit portends a year of prosperity and peaceand “the Water element, which has a very good ability to adapt”, represents wealth in Chinese culture, underlines the specialized site Voyageschine.
The date of Chinese New Year changes every year as it is based on the lunisolar calendar. This corresponds to the second new moon since winter solstice. It is in the Chinese city of Nanjing, at the Purple Mountain Observatory, that this date is determined. A tradition that dates back more than 4,000 years, the Lunar New Year is celebrated for a fortnight, until the eve of the Lantern Festival, February 26. Often called “Chinese New Year”, this celebration is actually honored in several Asian countries, and for several days. It is also called “Spring Festival” or “Tet Festival” in Vietnam. Contrary to what its name suggests, this New Year is not celebrated only in China in the Asian continent. It is indeed celebrated in several Asian countries: in Viet Nam (where it is called the Tet Festival), in Malaysiaat Singaporein Thailandto the Philippinesin IndonesiaSingapore, Hong Kong and even Brunei.
L’not-to-be-missed Chinese New Year parade in the 13th arrondissement took place on Sunday, January 22, 2023. VSn Monday January 23, 2023, another Chinese New Year parade takes place in the 8th arrondissement of Parisorganized by the Faubourg Saint-Honoré Committee, from 2 p.m. at the corner of rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré and rue Royale.
The Chinese New Year will be celebrated on Sunday January 29, 2023 at 2:30 p.m., in the La Guillotière district in the 7th arrondissement of Lyon where demonstrations of martial arts and traditional dances between rue Passet and rue Pasteur will take place. You can also taste Asian culinary specialties on rue Pasteur. A traditional parade will leave around 3 p.m. from the stage located rue Passet.
Chinese New Year is celebrated on Sunday January 29 from 2:30 p.m. in Bordeaux. The famous dance of lions and dragons takes place in Place de la Victoire. The parade leaves from rue Sainte Catherine, to place de la Comédie and the water mirror, for a finale at 5 p.m.
At Chinese Week programthe traditional Chinese food market will be held, numerous events such as conferences dedicated to Chinese painting at the Maison internationale de Rennes (MIR) on February 9, a concert of revisited Chinese and Mongolian music on Friday January 27, Salle Albert-Smague or an exhibition devoted to the art of paper cutting at the ICB until 1er april.