Editorial | At this critical time, we should take advantage of Year of the Rat
- The rat, for all it symbolises and represents, can give hope and determination for what would seem a challenging year

Those are coincidentally the attributes of the rat. It is nimble and intelligent, symbolising in Chinese tradition vitality. The creature’s strong sense of smell means that it is constantly alert, especially to danger. Physically tough, it is renowned for surviving calamities. These are elements all Chinese happen to need at so critical a time.
Difficulties aside, the Year of the Rat is an important one for China. President Xi Jinping’s goal of eradicating poverty by the end of the year is bound to be attained, a milestone that will pave the way for the next target – for China to become a moderately prosperous nation by 2025. The 13th five-year plan ends in March, offering an opportunity to review and assess, and begin planning for the next one.
Feng shui and its traditions, complexities and beliefs may not seem suited to a modern society. But it is grounded in common sense and wisdom. The rat, for all it symbolises and represents, can give hope and determination for what would seem a challenging year.
