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About the Chinese Year of the Snake

China
EVENT NAME:
Chinese Year of the Snake, 4723
EVENT CATEGORIES:
Animals Fish Insect & Birds , Moon
Culture & Art , China Japan & Korea
Dates Active:
Begins: Jan 29, 2025
Ends: Feb 16, 2026
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2025 IS THE YEAR OF THE WOOD SNAKE

The Chinese calendar, a unique system based on the moon's phases and running in 12-year cycles, serves as the backdrop of the Chinese year. Each year is denoted by a different animal in the Chinese astrological lineup, with 2025 being the year of the Snake. Numerically, this year would be 4723.

The Year of the Snake is the sixth in this cycle, following the Dragon and preceding the Horse. According to Chinese astrology, people born in the Year of the Snake are intelligent, mysterious, and wise. Private individuals tend to be analytical and prefer to work at their own pace, in their own way, without sharing their feelings or thoughts. Despite being somewhat introverted, people born in the Year of the Snake usually have many admirers due to their sophistication and subtlety.

Year of the Snake individuals are said to be financially fortunate and good at managing money, with strong intuition and determination. However, they can also be perceived as somewhat jealous and suspicious, a bit stingy and overcautious.
In Chinese culture, the Snake is associated with wisdom, wit, and sometimes mysticism. In terms of yin and yang, the Snake is considered 'yin.'

Recent Snake Years include 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, and 2025.

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