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The Korean zodiac

The Korean zodiac 

The Korean zodiac originates from the Chinese zodiac. That zodiac consists of twelve animals in total. Each animal has its own traits. You can read about them below.

The year you were born corresponds to one of these animals. The traditional Chinese and Korean New Year does not fall on January 1, but on a different day each year in January or February. Which animal are you? Find out here.

  • The Rat is clever and resourceful. Rats are warriors. A Rat will always achieve its goal.
  • The Ox is good-natured and hardworking. Oxen are persistent. An Ox will not let you down.
  • The Tiger is powerful and restless. Tigers are daredevils. A Tiger keeps three great dangers out of the home: fire, thieves, and spirits.
  • The Rabbit is kind and calm. Rabbits are artistic. A Rabbit is modest and polite and expects others to be the same.
  • The Dragon is full of vitality. Dragons are always on the move. A Dragon is the number one bringer of good luck.
  • The Snake is wise and mysterious. Snakes learn quickly; they are thinkers. A Snake loves pearls, money, and power.
  • The Horse is cheerful, popular, and quick-witted. Horses love animals. A Horse knows how to handle money well.
  • The Sheep is serious and shy. Sheep enjoy helping others. A Sheep is not a fighter.
  • The Monkey is intelligent and charming. Monkeys are inventors. A Monkey can achieve anything it sets its mind to.
  • The Rooster is precise and talkative. Roosters are beautiful to look at. A Rooster is well suited for the spotlight.
  • The Dog is loyal and straightforward. Dogs play fair. A Dog can recognize friend and foe. It is good to have a Dog in the house.
  • The Pig is honest, brave, and patient. Pigs are the kindest people in the world. A Pig does not act secretly.