NB you have to be a bit careful if your birth date fell in the last 2 weeks of January or first 2 weeks of February, since the Chinese Calendar year runs from the first day of Chinese New Year NOT from the 1st of January! Chinese New Year starts on a different date every year between mid-January and mid-February, depending on the phases of the moon. People are always asking me “Which Chinese Calendar Animal am I?” So here’s a handy reference so you can work out what animal you are in the Chinese zodiac! Beside each animal is the name of the animal in beautiful Chinese calligraphy, given to me by Scotch College Melbourne student Adam Pai, and written by his calligraphy teacher Jason Huang.
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