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Year of the Dragon Chinese Horoscope
February 5, 2000 - January 23, 2001
By Angi Ma Wong

AsianConnections is proud to present the Chinese horoscope of renowned author Angi Ma Wong. Angi has interpreted the findings for The Year of the Dragon from the ancient Chinese almanac into English exclusively for our members.

Learn all about your Chinese Horoscope,
Rat  Ox  Tiger  Rabbit   Dragon   Snake  Horse  Sheep  Monkey   Rooster   Dog  Pig

View your monthly Chinese Horoscope,
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DRAGON
January: Expect the unexpected, especially regarding spending. A big dose of patience will serve you well to avoid arguments and disharmony.
 

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SNAKE
January: Watch yourself around metal, especially machinery, as there may be an accident. Watch your spending carefully.
 

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HORSE
January: Money is good this month, but health may become a big concern if you don't get enough rest. Behave & take care of yourself like you know you should!

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RAM
January: Fire, burgulary & unexpected spending are in the stars. Be especially cautious this month regarding all of these.
 

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MONKEY
January:
Auspicious month but take care of your health and do exercise patience, especially with those you love.
 

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ROOSTER
January: Surprises are in store. Auspicious month with lots of support are in the stars.
 

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DOG
January: Auspicious month with prosperity. Focus on your professional growth & don't get snared emotionally.
 

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BOAR
January: Not a strong month regarding your health, finances or remodelling your home.
 

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RAT
January: Lucky year if you save money and avoid litigation, taking risks and speculation.
 

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OX
January:
It is a hard, draining month for you, so take special care of yourself physically and emotionally.
 

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TIGER
January: If you want to further romance or get married - this is a good time. Auspicious time.
 

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RABBIT
January: Don't make purchases unwisely - ask yourself if you really need or can afford it. There may be unhappy news from family.
 


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