A comprehensive guide to the Chinese zodiac in Chinese Astrology according to a Chinese astrology expert Vicki Iskandar
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Lunar New Year horoscope as it kicks off on Jan. 29, 2025. What the Year of the Wood Snake means for you based on your Chinese zodiac sign, according to Chinese metaphysics consultant Vicki Iskandar.
The Chinese zodiac corresponds to various years people were born, and each animal is believed to influence the lives of people born in that year. The Year of the Snake is seen as one of renewal and regeneration and aligns with people born in 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013 and 2025.
Asian communities across the world prepare to ring in the Lunar New Year each year and 2025 is designated as the Year of the Snake in the Chinese zodiac. The snake is known for its wisdom, intuition and strategic approach, all qualities that might offer the perfect road map for navigating your financial journey in the year ahead.
The Chinese zodiac is a 12-year cycle where each year is associated with an animal: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig.
In the Western culture, snakes are often associated with temptation, sin and evil forces, famously symbolized by the serpent in the Bible who lured Eve into eating the forbidden fruit. It is also associated with medicine and the medical profession,
The Chinese lunar new year is here, and 2025 marks the year of the snake.
"The celebration of Chinese New Year today also serves as a reminder that Gus Dur deserves the title of national hero. Moreover, on September 25, 2024, the MPR RI officially revoked MPR Decree No. II/MPR/2001 regarding Gus Dur’s dismissal as President of the Republic of Indonesia," said Neng Eem.
Why is there a year named after the Snake? Mathias, a junior majoring in Chinese translation at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, was fascinated by the