Chinese New Year 2016
A performer plays an instrument at a temple fair in the beginning of Chinese Lunar New Year, at Huangsi Temple in Shenyang, Liaoning province, China February 8, 2016. REUTERS/Sheng Li

If you were born in the years, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992,2004 and 2016, you are a Monkey! So, Happy Chinese New Year to you! However, Chinese astrology identifies 5 different types of Monkeys: The Fire Monkey, The Wood Monkey, The Water Monkey, The Gold Monkey and The Earth Monkey. 2016 belongs to the Fire Monkey, which can be defined as someone smart (a characteristic that all monkeys have), ambitious, adventurous and somewhat irritable.

According to the Chinese Horoscope, Monkeys will have a very busy schedule this year. But not to worry! The more you work, the more energy you’ll get, and it will be extremely beneficial for your career. However, assiduous Monkeys need to keep in mind that Family is the main source of support. So, don’t forget to clear up your calendar for special people and loved ones. Despite their workaholic tendencies, Monkeys understand that no matter how busy life gets, a good balance in your personal life is always needed.

When it comes to love and relationships, single Monkeys will have a blast! Vibrant social life, and promising romantic encounters are promised throughout the year. However, all the single fun might cloud your vision and you could let “true love” slip away. For those who are already in a relationship, hearing wedding bells is a possibility this year, a very high possibility. So you better start saving! Married monkeys should put a little bit more effort into their marriage. Make sure your spouse doesn’t feel neglected or it could lead to big arguments this year. Instead, show them love and affection.

For those Monkeys looking forward to having a great year, or maybe winning the lotto, here are your lucky charms this year: The Color Red, Jade and no matter where you are heading this year, make sure you are always walking 240 Degrees South…moving your furniture in this direction helps too! Happy Chinese New Year to all the Monkeys out there!

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