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Lunar New Year

The Chinese Horoscope


The origins of Chinese astrology remains a mystery. There are 12 signs named after 12 animals.

According to one legend, the Jade Emperor (Emperor of Heaven) called for a contest to invent a way of measuring time. All the animals of the Kingdom were invited to cross a swiftly flowing river and reach a designated spot on the bank.

The first 12 gained a permanent place in the Zodiac by having a year named after them.

People born in that year would inherit some of the personality traits of that animal.

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Year of the Ox
2021 Year of the Ox 1oz Silver Uncirculated Coin
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The Perth Mint and Australia Post have released this stamp and coin cover to celebrate Chinese New Year. Chinese or lunar new year, also called the Spring...
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Year of the Dragon
The dragon commands the highest respect in Chinese culture. For thousands of years, it was associated with the emperor and his descendants, symbolising...
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Year of the Dragon
The Perth Mint and Australia Post have released this stamp and coin cover to celebrate the Year of the Dragon. Those born under the sign of the Chinese...
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