The Year of the Ox often sees a few debates at Young Post HQ because people who speak English want more details. To us, an ox is a domesticated – meaning it lives with humans – desexed type of ...
People born in the Year of the Ox are said to be strong, reliable, patient and trustworthy. They believe in themselves, but can also be stubborn, and dislike being challenged. They are often ...
On 22 January, the UN Postal Administration (UNPA) celebrates the Chinese New Year with the issuance of a special event sheet commemorating the Year of the Ox. This is the twelfth sheet issued for ...
Charge into the Lunar New Year with a timepiece to match: These Year of the Ox watches transform the beast of burden into one of luxury. Harry Winston Designed in red and gold—colors that ...
‘Second, is the Year of the Ox - and third is the Year of the Tiger ... And from that day to this, cats and rats remain mortal enemies. Adapted by Jan Payne Long ago, in China, the Emperor ...
For many communities, the date ushers in the Year of the Ox, though for others, it's the Year of the Buffalo. Asian communities across the world and diasporas in Australia will celebrate the Lunar ...
On 22 January, the UN Postal Administration (UNPA) celebrates the Chinese New Year with the issuance of a special event sheet commemorating the Year of the Ox. This is the twelfth sheet issued for ...