This year, Chinese New Year officially begins on January 25 and ends on February 4, 2020. When the New Year begins, it will be the year of the Rat, the first of all the zodiac animals. In Chinese culture, rats are seen as a sign of wealth and abundance. Because the Rat is the first sign in Chinese Astrology, 2020 is also considered a year of new beginnings and renewals.
Chinese New Year often kicks off a surge in the real estate market. If you’d like to sell or buy a home in the coming months, Sue Heddle Homes can help. With more than a decade of experience as an Oakville realtor supporting clients all over Halton and the GTA, we’d be happy to chat with you about your needs. Contact us anytime!
8 Things You May Not Know About Chinese New Year
Did you now that Chinese New Year is celebrated by more than 20% of the population? If you aren’t familiar with this important Chinese holiday, keep reading to learn more.
- Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival.
- There...