
According to predictions for the Chinese horoscope in 2025, natives of the Dog sign will face challenges in economic and professional matters, but will receive unexpected support from friends and family. It is advised to manage stress effectively and be cautious in legal matters. Those born in 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, and 2018 will face misunderstandings, arguments, and infidelities, so it is encouraged to remain calm and foster peaceful environments.
For those born under the Pig sign, luck will not be on their side in 2025, as the Snake, the animal that rules this year, is their enemy in the Chinese zodiac. They may face professional obstacles and see financial difficulties. It is advisable to avoid conflicts and maintain composure to ensure steady progress.
The Chinese zodiac system consists of twelve animals, each reflecting characteristics of personality and destiny. It is important to know the sign corresponding to the year of birth to understand more about oneself and the opportunities ahead. Rats, Oxen, Tigers, Rabbits, Dragons, Snakes, Horses, Goats, Monkeys, Roosters, Dogs, and Pigs make up this zodiac.
The Year of the Snake will be associated with wisdom, charm, elegance, and profound transformation, focusing on growth, creativity, and flexibility. Celebrations such as parades, festivals, and dances will mark the beginning of the New Year, where Buenos Aires's Chinatown will be adorned with vibrant colors and festivities to welcome the Year of the Wood Snake.
Thus, the arrival of the Chinese New Year is a traditional celebration that brings color and joy to the Chinese community, with performances of dragon dances and illuminated lanterns among other attractions. During this time, the neighborhoods of Belgrano and Viaducto Piedad come alive with life and color to celebrate the arrival of the year 4723 of the Chinese calendar until February 16, 2026.