Taylor Markarian Updated: Dec. 22, 2021
According to Susan Levitt, author of Taoist Astrology: A Handbook of the Authentic Chinese Tradition, Tiger years such as 2022 are all about going big or going home. This is markedly different from 2021’s year of the Metal Ox, which was all about steady progress, pragmatism, and hard work. When the Lunar New Year kicks off on February 1—the second new moon after the winter solstice—it will usher in a time of intense emotions and big decisions. That’s because the Chinese zodiac sign of Tiger is known for its power, daring, and penchant for doing everything on a grand scale. Here’s what you should know going into 2022, the year of the Tiger. While you’re at it, learn which Chinese New Year traditions will help you start the year on the right note. Read more HERE.