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Why we still look to zodiac to begin new year

Summary by The Korea Times
As December fades into January, I find myself returning to a familiar assignment — one I first picked up as a Culture Desk reporter and now continu...

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MELBOURNE, Australia — The drums resounded to receive the New Year and a stampede of computer-generated horses was displayed on the Great Wall at the same time that China and the rest of Asia marked the beginning of the year 2026. Fireworks crackled over Karachi. Temple bells sprang all over Japan. Some climbed to the mountains to see the first dawn of the Year of Horse, which according to the Asian zodiac foreshadowed energy and transformation.…

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The Korea Times broke the news in Korea, Republic of on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
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