Two women pose for a photograph with a goat decoration as a shopping mall is set to celebrate the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year in Hong Kong Friday, Feb. 6, 2015. The Lunar New Year, which falls on ...
The Lunar New Year is being celebrated around the world, but many are having trouble determining whether to call this new year the Year of the Sheep or the Year of the Goat or Ram. The Lunar New Year, ...
The zodiac animal of China's coming Lunar New Year has caused much confusion in the English-speaking world, as its translation results in two candidates: sheep or goat. Chinese folklorists say the ...
With the Chinese New Year arriving in two weeks, you can witness a zodiac battle between a ram, sheep and goat over the title of the lunar period. "It's the same word in Chinese for ram, sheep and ...
Happy Year of the Ruminant. Ouch. There’s not much ring to that. On Feb. 19, more than 1 billion people across Asia will celebrate the new year. In China, the annual migration of 700 million people ...
There has been a lot of speculation surrounding the Chinese Lunar New Year and its corresponding zodiac animal this year. Confusion has been sparked over the translation of a Chinese character, which ...
Year of the Sheep, Year of the Goat or Year of the Ram? This Lunar New Year symbolic animal may not be as clear as, say, the snake or dragon. And the reason, says Alexander Nguyen, is because the same ...
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