The year of the Fire Monkey may be an unbalanced one with many important luck elements missing, but there are other indications that could be tapped to make it a better year for those who are not so endowed with auspicious luck.
We celebrated the Lunar Chinese New Year yesterday, Feb. 8. However, in the Chinese Hsia Calendar, the year of the Monkey actually started Feb. 4. Thus, babies born from Feb. 4 onwards are already considered born in the Monkey Year.
KUNG Hei Fat Choi! Tonight we welcome the Year of the Fire Monkey. Cheerful and energetic by nature, monkeys represent flexibility, intelligence and confidence.
What can one expect in the Year of the Fire Monkey? If it were a person, he/she would be described as someone who is a natural leader and a most efficient innovator—self-assured, determined to succeed, totally open in the expression of their feelings and, incidentally, very interested in the opposite sex.
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Barely a month has passed since we indulged in ritual bouts of holiday feasting. Now comes yet another round of rich dishes traditionally served during the Chinese New Year.