Chinese New Year and the Beginning of the Year of the Red Fire Rooster New Moon January 28th The January new moon represents a powerful time of year in the Chinese culture. The yearly cycle completes and we welcome the Year of the Red Fire Rooster. Homes are thoroughly cleaned before the New Year in…

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