Chinese New Year 2014 rings in Year of the Horse

2014-chinese-new-year-of-the9. WOD (Part 1): WENDLERS 5/3/1. Wave B: Back Squat. Warm Up. 80% x 3. 85% x 3. 90% x 3. WOD (Part 2): “Iron Dragon CF Shanghai”. 5 RFT. 10 OHS 95lb/65lb. 20 BJ 24″/20″. 50 Double 

Over a billion people in China and millions around the world celebrate the first day of the Chinese New Year – January 31, 2014 – today. It's the most important of Chinese holidays, kicking off a celebration that lasts for 15 days and culminates with

Chinese New Year: What to do if you want a raise! Helpful blog post by Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen.

Also enjoying prosperous years in 2014 will be Sheep (1967, 1979, 1991, 2003) and Tigers (1962, 1974, 1986 1998). “Sheep will especially have a good year with promotions at work possibly in A man takes a photograph under the lanterns displayed for the Lunar New Year as China prepares for the Year of the Horse at Wet Kowloon waterfront promenade on Thursday in Hong Kong. Ever the politician, Chen also had good news for those born in the Year of the 

The Lunar New Year encompasses New Year holidays from many nations like China, Korea and Vietnam. While there are similarities amongst the festivities, each culture maintains distinct traditions.