2010 Chinese New Year

Below is a chart that shows the beginning day of Chinese New Year and the animal sign for that year.

Year

Chinese New Year Begins

Animal Sign

2010 February 14 Tiger
2011 February 3 Rabbit
2012 January 23 Dragon
2013 February 10 Snake
2014 January 31 Horse
2015 February 19 Sheep
2016 February 8 Monkey
2017 January 28 Rooster
2018 February 16 Dog
2019 February 5 Pig

 

Chinese New Year begins according to the Chinese calendar which consists of both Gregorian and lunar-solar calendar systems. Because the track of the new moon changes from year to year, Chinese New Year can begin anytime between late January and mid-February.

 
 

3 thoughts on “2010 Chinese New Year”

  1. I disagree! cannot believe that this really happens in todays day and age. I was relieved I was not standing. The Boss’ are coming to terms about things in future Lets keep an eye on what is going on moving forward.

  2. Gobsmacked! I still am startled that this really did happen in todays day and age. I am so glad I am sat down. The Boss’ know about the future. I need to know this situation and going forth.

  3. I strongly agree! I still am startled that this really did happen in this day and age. I was relieved I was not jogging. The gaffers have wondered about things moving forward. I will watch closely to see what happens in the future.

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