Chinese New Year 2010
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. 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
2007 ---------------February 18 ------------------------ Pig
2008 --------------- February 7 -------------------------Rat
2009 ---------------January 26 --------------------------Ox
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
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