What is 2020?
The Lunar New Year, the beginning of the new year, is a very important occasion for Southeast Asian people, including Vietnam. Every New Year comes, every Vietnamese people, wherever they go, do whatever they want to go home with their family.
Lunar New Year 2020 is the Lunar New Year of the Rat, that is, the year of the rat, the animal ranked first in the 12 animals.
According to the concept of the East, the first animal to go to heaven is the mouse (Ty). Therefore, the year of the rat is considered a symbol of a good start, which has a positive effect on the 12 animal cycle.
Many people believe that the Year of the Rat 2020 is a peaceful, prosperous and lucky year for most animals. This is also a good year for finding new jobs or starting a business because there will be many great opportunities in the future.
The first day of the Lunar New Year in Lunar New Year 2020 falls on January 25, 2020. To know how many more days left until Tet, click here.
What was the person born in 2020?
People born in the year of the Rat year 2020 have the fate of Earth and Bich Thuong Tho. According to popular belief, people with this destiny are people with strong mentality and stance, they are realistic and have concrete plans for everything.
According to folk belief, people of the year of the Rat (mouse) are happy, optimistic, intelligent, alert, brave and have durable vitality. People born in the year of the Rat have accumulated wealth.
- Good day at the beginning of the year of Canh Ty 2020 to depart and open
- All you need to prepare to celebrate the New Year of the Rat 2020
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