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Free Chinese Calendars: 2008 - 2019
Where to find Chinese New Year dates for year 2008 to 2019?
Where to get free Chinese calendars?
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Here are the Chinese New Year dates for year 2008 to 2019:
The Rat | 2008 | February 7 | Thursday | Chinese New Year |
The Ox | 2009 | January 26 | Monday | Chinese New Year |
The Tiger | 2010 | February 14 | Sunday | Chinese New Year |
The Rabbit | 2011 | February 3 | Thursday | Chinese New Year |
The Dragon | 2012 | January 23 | Monday | Chinese New Year |
The Snake | 2013 | February 10 | Sunday | Chinese New Year |
The Horse | 2014 | January 31 | Friday | Chinese New Year |
The Goat | 2015 | February 19 | Thursday | Chinese New Year |
The Monkey | 2016 | February 8 | Monday | Chinese New Year |
The Rooster | 2017 | January 28 | Saturday | Chinese New Year |
The Dog | 2018 | February 16 | Friday | Chinese New Year |
The Boar | 2019 | February 5 | Tuesday | Chinese New Year |
Free Chinese Calendars for year 2008 to 2019:
Free Chinese Calendar 2008 - Year of the Rat
Free Chinese Calendar 2009 - Year of the Ox
Free Chinese Calendar 2010 - Year of the Tiger
Free Chinese Calendar 2011 - Year of the Rabbit
Free Chinese Calendar 2012 - Year of the Dragon
Free Chinese Calendar 2013 - Year of the Snake
Free Chinese Calendar 2014 - Year of the Horse
Free Chinese Calendar 2015 - Year of the Goat
Free Chinese Calendar 2016 - Year of the Monkey
Free Chinese Calendar 2017 - Year of the Rooster
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