Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Chinese lunar calendar 2010 new year of the Tiger marriage and pregnancy

2010 year in the Chinese Lunar calendar is the year of the Tiger .
the Chinese zodiac Astrology Horoscope and chinese lunar calendar 2009 new year.
Chineses have cancelled all weddings for 2010 year or have transferred them for earlier time. The matter is that on lunar calendar the next year is considered all unhappy for marriage and birth of children.
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Weddings in the Peoples Republic of China are cancelled from the next February up to the beginning of 2011 year. In this connection all who was going to to issue relations in coming year, have transferred celebrations for earlier terms, and in local registry offices "the wedding boom" has begun. Thus the quantity of registration has sharply increased past November.
Superstitious Chineses though live on solar calendar, don't forget tradition of ancient ancestors and in case of acceptance of the important decisions address to lunar calendar. According to it, since February, 14th, there comes so-called widow year which will last prior to the beginning of 2011. During this period, on поверьям ancestors, to women will be total not to carry in search of the partner in life. Year also is adverse for birth of children and bears threat of fast cancellation of the concluded marriages.
According to lunar calendar year shares on 24 parts. The most successful period considers "the beginning of spring". This time favours to any serious affairs and undertakings as they are favoured by man's energy of Jan. According to astrologists, the present period of "the beginning of spring" will come to the end on February, 14th, with the first day of new lunar year.
More often on carrying over of marriages for more favorable time draws the senior generation, after all the modern youth all observes the foundations accepted in the country and customs whereas their parents and grandfathers address to lunar calendar even at planning not the largest transactions less often.
The Chinese New year also known as Lunar New year, is widely celebrated in the Asian communities all over the world. This celebratory holiday is celebrated more than 15 days, since the New Moon in the first day of New year and coming to an end with the full moon of 15 days later. The holiday begins with close family gathering and comes to an end with public celebratings in 15th day of holiday. The ending of year holiday is traditionally celebrated with night Festival of the Lantern. Displays of the shined lanterns are hung up often from electronic show-windows, and children can be noticed parading through the streets summarising colourful shined lanterns. The holiday also isn'ted by traditional dances of dragon and lion. City streets arrive abounding with colour as the big processions of ballerinas brightly dressed in beautiful suits it is proud show long dragons and the lions processed from brightly colour paper or fabric. The Chinese New year marks the longest and most essential celebrating in the Chinese calendar.