Chinese New Year Celebrations
Thank you to Derelle Ball from Centaine Consultants for providing this great information. The Year of the Ren Chen (Water Dragon) begins on 23rd;January 2012 (according to the Lunar Calendar) and on the 4th February 2012, (according to the Solar Calendar); 2012 is also the Chinese Year 4710. The Lunar Calendar is used for traditional Chinese New Year celebrations, as listed below, however keep in mind, the Solar Calendar is used when calculating the Feng Shui of the year and 4 Pillars/BaZi Astrology for individuals. Traditionally, it is considered good luck to greet people on the first day of the Chinese New Year with a friendly “Happy New Year”, or “Kung Hei Fat Choy (Gong Xi Fa Cai)", which means "congratulations on getting rich". The Chinese New Year can also be celebrated as follows:
Dragon 2012 predictions Part 3 - Man Luck
Human Luck for Individually animal sign in 2012 year of the dragon – Man Luck
Dragon 2012 predictions Part 2- Earth Luck
Earth Luck is to deal with the bad energy where we live, work and play. That is the Feng Shui components of our house and office for the year of the Dragon.
Dragon 2012 predictions Part 1- Heaven Luck
Most of the Chinese Astrology Consultants or Feng Shui Masters nowadays just using the Start of Spring (立春日) day and time plus the year and month in Lunar Calendar to construct a Four Pillars chart to predict events for the coming year.
Feng Shui for 2012
The Year of the Dragon, 2012
In reference to the Chinese calendar the Chinese New Year begins on 4th February 2012 until 3rd February 2013. It should be clarified that in Feng Shui we work with the Hsia calendar or the Solar Calendar whilst Chinese New Year celebrations are based on the Lunar calendar which falls on the 23rd January for 2012.


