The year of the horse The Chinese new year is based on the lunar calendar, and the date is determined by the second new moon after the winter solstice. This is why the date varies each year. 2026 brings in the year of the Yang Fire Horse. The horse is introduced on February 4th, the […]
February 1, 2026

Late summer – the fifth season Chinese medicine recognizes five seasons: spring, summer, late summer, fall, and winter. Late summer is important because it is the shift between the warm seasons to the cool seasons. It is the time when the hot yang energy of the summer starts to shift into the cool yin energy […]
September 1, 2025

The year of the snake The Chinese lunar new year starts on the first day of the first moon of the lunar calendar. This is why the date varies each year. 2025 brings in the year of the Yin Green Wood Snake starting on January 29th. Celebrations continue through the first 15 days of the […]
February 1, 2025

Late summer – the fifth season Chinese medicine recognizes five seasons: spring, summer, late summer, fall, and winter. Late summer is important because it is the shift between the warm seasons to the cool seasons. It is the time when the hot yang energy of the summer starts to shift into the cool yin energy […]
September 1, 2024

The year of the dragon The Chinese Lunar New Year starts on the first day of the first moon of the lunar calendar. This is why the date varies each year. 2024 brings in the year of the Yang Green Dragon on February 10th. Celebrations continue through the first 15 days of the first month […]
February 1, 2024

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