According to Chinese astrology, 2017 marked the year of the Rooster. The Rooster Chinese Zodiac comes to an end, making way for the Year of the Dog on February 16th, 2018. Each Chinese New Year is represented by one of the 12 zodiac animals, creating a cycle that repeats every 12 years. People born in a particular zodiac year are believed to possess characteristics associated with that animal. The dog is traditionally associated with loyalty, friendliness, and honesty. This year, the Chinese New Year festivities are expected to take place across the world, with lucky red decorations and fireworks leading the celebrations.
Rooster Chinese Zodiac Comes to an End, Making Way for the Year of the Dog
Chinese astrology is divided into 12 zodiac animals: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Every Lunar New Year is represented by one of them, creating a cycle that repeats every twelve years. Rooster Chinese Zodiac year ends to give rise to the year of the dog.

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