January 29 marks the start of the Year of the Snake—in China and other Asian countries, a time for family reunions and festive traditions. The Lunar New Year (also called the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival) is based on the Chinese lunar calendar, so the dates of the celebration change slightly each year.
As the Year of the Wood Snake, in particular, 2025 pairs the snake with the wood element, a rare and significant combination that occurs once every 60 years. The snake is associated with wisdom and transformative energy, while the wood element symbolizes growth, stability, and creativity.
This celestial cycle promises a year filled with introspection, renewal, and positive transformation.
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