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Chinese Lunar Calendar Converter — Zodiac, Element & Year Lookup

Find the Chinese lunar year for any Gregorian date. The result shows the zodiac animal, the Heavenly Stem element (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal or Water), whether the year is Yin or Yang, the Chinese New Year date for the cycle and how many days remain until the next Chinese New Year. Furthermore, the approximate lunar month within the year is calculated from the Chinese New Year start date.

12 zodiac animals5 elements (Yin/Yang)Chinese New Year dates 2000–2035Lunar month estimateDays to next CNY

How to use the Chinese Lunar Calendar Converter

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Select any Gregorian date
Click the date field and choose any date between 2000 and 2035. Furthermore, the tool defaults to today — giving the current Chinese lunar year and zodiac information immediately.
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Click Find Chinese Lunar Date
The result shows the zodiac animal with its emoji, the Chinese year number, the Heavenly Stem element and whether the year is Yin or Yang. Furthermore, the Chinese New Year start date for the current cycle appears below the headline.
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Check the lunar month estimate
The table shows an approximate lunar month number calculated from days elapsed since Chinese New Year. Furthermore, each lunar month is approximately 29.5 days. This is an estimate — the precise lunar month depends on exact new moon dates.
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Find days to the next Chinese New Year
The table row "Days to next Chinese New Year" shows how many days remain until the next celebration. Furthermore, Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) is the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar — falling between January 21 and February 20.
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Use for Chinese New Year planning
Teams with Chinese colleagues or partners plan around the Spring Festival holiday. Furthermore, the full 15-day celebration period from Chinese New Year through Lantern Festival affects business operations across much of East and Southeast Asia.

The twelve Chinese zodiac animals

The Chinese zodiac follows a 12-year cycle. Furthermore, each year carries the energy associated with its animal sign. The cycle follows a fixed order: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig.

AnimalRecent yearsElement character
🐀 Rat2020, 2032Intelligence, adaptability, resourcefulness
🐂 Ox2021, 2033Diligence, reliability, strength
🐅 Tiger2022, 2034Courage, confidence, ambition
🐇 Rabbit2023, 2035Gentleness, elegance, good luck
🐉 Dragon2024, 2036Power, success, good fortune
🐍 Snake2025, 2037Wisdom, intuition, mystery

The five elements in the 60-year cycle

The Chinese calendar uses a 60-year cycle combining 12 animals with 5 elements. Furthermore, each element spans two consecutive years in Yin and Yang forms. Moreover, the full 60-year Sexagenary Cycle (Ganzhi) combines all 12 animals and 10 Heavenly Stems, creating 60 unique year designations before repeating.

How the Chinese lunar calendar works

The Chinese lunar calendar is lunisolar — months follow the moon and an intercalary month is added every 2 to 3 years. Furthermore, Chinese New Year falls on the second new moon after the winter solstice.

Chinese zodiac animal = (Gregorian year − 4) mod 12
Year 0 reference = 4 BC (traditional Huang Di epoch in some systems)
Modern reference = 2020 = Rat (index 0), 2021 = Ox (index 1) …
Element pair = (year − 2024) mod 10 → 0–1=Wood, 2–3=Fire, 4–5=Earth, 6–7=Metal, 8–9=Water
Yin/Yang = even years = Yang, odd years = Yin

Why Chinese New Year moves each year

Chinese New Year is the second new moon after the winter solstice. Furthermore, because the new moon occurs at a different Gregorian date each year, Chinese New Year shifts within a 30-day window. Moreover, this means Chinese New Year can fall as early as 21 January or as late as 20 February depending on the lunar cycle for that year.

Worked example: Year of the Snake 2025

Chinese New Year 2025 falls on 29 January 2025, beginning the Year of the Snake. What does a date in March 2025 show?

DetailValue for 15 March 2025
Chinese zodiac year4723 — Year of the Snake 🐍
ElementYin Wood Snake
Days since CNY (29 Jan)45 days
Approx. lunar monthMonth 2 (Eryue)
Next Chinese New Year17 February 2026 (Year of the Horse)
15 March 2025 falls 45 days into the Year of the Snake — approximately in the second lunar month. Furthermore, the next Chinese New Year (Year of the Horse) begins on 17 February 2026 — 339 days away from this date.

What is the Chinese lunar calendar?

The Chinese lunar calendar is a lunisolar calendar in continuous use for over 3,500 years. Furthermore, it governs traditional festivals, auspicious dates for weddings and business openings, and agricultural cycles. The year begins at Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) — the most important holiday across China, Taiwan, Singapore and Chinese diaspora communities worldwide.

The calendar uses two parallel systems simultaneously. The 12-animal zodiac cycle identifies each year by its animal. Furthermore, the 60-year Sexagenary (Ganzhi) cycle combines 10 Heavenly Stems with 12 Earthly Branches — creating unique designations for every year over the full 60-year period. Both systems are used in Chinese astrology, feng shui and traditional date selection.

The Spring Festival holiday period

The Spring Festival holiday runs from Chinese New Year Day through the Lantern Festival — the 15th of the first lunar month. Furthermore, the official holiday is typically 7 days in mainland China. Moreover, this is the world's largest annual human migration as hundreds of millions of people travel home for the new year.

Chinese New Year versus Chinese New Year's Day

Chinese New Year's Day is a single date — the first day of the first lunar month. Furthermore, Chinese New Year as a cultural event spans 15 days of celebrations. Different days within this period carry specific traditions — lion dances on day 1, visiting relatives on specific days, and the Lantern Festival marking the end of the celebrations on day 15. Moreover, different regions in China observe different sub-traditions within this period.

Why the Chinese lunar calendar matters for business

The Spring Festival shutdown affects manufacturing across China, Taiwan, Vietnam and other East Asian economies. Furthermore, factories typically shut for 2 to 4 weeks around Chinese New Year. Supply chains that depend on East Asian manufacturing must build buffer stock in advance. Moreover, the exact dates shift each year — making annual checking essential for logistics planning.

Auspicious date selection (Ze Ri) is common practice in Chinese business culture. Companies choose opening dates, contract signings and major launches on days deemed fortunate in the Chinese calendar. Furthermore, knowing which zodiac year and element a given date falls in is relevant for understanding the cultural context of business decisions made by Chinese partners. Moreover, Dragon years are traditionally considered especially auspicious for business ventures.

How the zodiac animal affects consumer trends

The zodiac animal of each year drives significant consumer behaviour. Products featuring the year's animal see increased demand. Furthermore, luxury brands use the zodiac as a major creative theme for Chinese New Year collections. Retailers plan seasonal collections around the zodiac animal one to two years in advance.

Frequently asked questions

Chinese New Year 2025 (29 January 2025) began the Year of the Snake — Chinese year 4723 in the most common counting system. Furthermore, Chinese New Year 2026 (17 February 2026) will begin the Year of the Horse — Chinese year 4724. The tool defaults to today and shows the current animal and element year automatically.
The Chinese zodiac animal repeats every 12 years. Furthermore, the current year's animal is determined by the 12-year cycle starting from a reference point. 2020 was the Year of the Rat (cycle start), 2021 the Ox, 2022 the Tiger and so on. The key rule is that the Chinese year changes on Chinese New Year Day — not 1 January. A person born in late January 2025 before Chinese New Year is born in the Year of the Dragon, not the Snake.
The Yin-Yang designation alternates every year. Furthermore, in general, even-numbered Gregorian years correspond to Yang years and odd-numbered years to Yin years — though this follows the Chinese year, not the Gregorian year. Yang years are associated with more active, outward energy; Yin years with more receptive, inward energy. Moreover, this designation combines with the element to create the full Heavenly Stem description.
The precise lunar month depends on the exact astronomical new moon date — which requires detailed ephemeris calculations beyond the scope of this tool. Furthermore, the tool estimates the lunar month by dividing days since Chinese New Year by 29.5 (the mean synodic month). This is accurate within one day for most dates but may be off by one month near month boundaries. For precise liturgical or astrological purposes, use a dedicated Chinese almanac.
China's official Spring Festival holiday runs for 7 days around Chinese New Year — typically from New Year's Eve through the 6th day of the first lunar month. Furthermore, many businesses extend their closure to 2 or 3 weeks. Factories in manufacturing regions often close from mid-January and reopen in mid-February. Moreover, the specific dates shift each year with the lunar calendar, so they must be checked annually for supply chain planning.

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