Bidding farewell to the mythical Dragon, the world welcomes the Year of the Snake on January 29 — the ... Horses will generally feel luckier in autumn and winter this year, she adds.
the Chinese Lunar New Year ends the Year of the Wood Dragon and ushers in the Year of the Wood Snake. The sixth animal in the Chinese zodiac, the Snake, symbolizes complexity, mystery, initiation ...
Cities and villages across Asia are buzzing with anticipation as they welcome the Year of the Snake. Markets are overflowing with mandarins and red envelopes, while golden decorations shine in the ...
"I'm definitely a snake." Starting on Jan. 29 and continuing for 15 days, people around the world, particularly those of East and Southeast Asian descent, will celebrate the Lunar New Year.
By mid-year, the fiery energy of the Brown Tree Snake suggests a potential surge, lifting markets to heights not seen in a long time. Summer stagnates, according to the stars, autumn brings minor ...