This is the year of the Tiger.
"In Chinese culture, the tiger is the symbol of bravery, wisdom and strength. But interestingly, the tiger is not mentioned in the Bible, while the lion, a Western astrological sign, is absent from the Chinese zodiac". "Different places and peoples have different cultures. This is only natural, but such differences should not prevent us from understanding, respecting and appreciating each other's history, culture and tradition."
Also known as the Chinese New Year -- and as the Spring Festival in China -- this year the date marks the end of the Year of the Ox and the start of the Year of the Tiger.
Traditionally it's a time to honor ancestors and deities, with family reunions, parades and fireworks to drive off evil spirits. While based on the Chinese lunar calendar, Lunar New Year is also celebrated in Korea, Singapore, Mongolia, Tibet, Vietnam and in Asian communities worldwide.
I wish a Happy Chinese New Year to everyone! It's 4720 if you are counting.
"In Chinese culture, the tiger is the symbol of bravery, wisdom and strength. But interestingly, the tiger is not mentioned in the Bible, while the lion, a Western astrological sign, is absent from the Chinese zodiac". "Different places and peoples have different cultures. This is only natural, but such differences should not prevent us from understanding, respecting and appreciating each other's history, culture and tradition."
Also known as the Chinese New Year -- and as the Spring Festival in China -- this year the date marks the end of the Year of the Ox and the start of the Year of the Tiger.
Traditionally it's a time to honor ancestors and deities, with family reunions, parades and fireworks to drive off evil spirits. While based on the Chinese lunar calendar, Lunar New Year is also celebrated in Korea, Singapore, Mongolia, Tibet, Vietnam and in Asian communities worldwide.
I wish a Happy Chinese New Year to everyone! It's 4720 if you are counting.
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