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China: The Zodiac Story

Wong Swee Yean

Unabridged 9789180136297
6 minutes
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In Chinese culture, a calendar year is marked by an animal from the Chinese zodiac in a repeating cycle of 12 years. How were the 12 animals in the zodiac decided? A great race was declared among all the animals. The race was exciting, with each animal demonstrating unique characteristics and determination to be represented in the zodiac. © 2020 by Wong Swee Yean. Published in paper format in Singapore by World Scientific Publishing, recorded by Storyside 2020.
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In Chinese culture, a calendar year is marked by an animal from the Chinese zodiac in a repeating cycle of 12 years. How were the 12 animals in the zodiac decided? A great race was declared among all the animals. The race was exciting, with each animal demonstrating unique characteristics and determination to be represented in the zodiac. © 2020 by Wong Swee Yean. Published in paper format in Singapore by World Scientific Publishing, recorded by Storyside 2020.
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12/23/2020

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