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Happy New Year~!😃 Good fortune in front of you as you move forward. Good family to the left of you to cheer you on. Good friends to the right of you to walk with and a pillow behind you tied to tour butt as the future pushes you into the new year~ 😛🥰 

 Jai Sun WuKong~! 
 (Jai means Victory in Hindi and Sun WuKong is the Monkey King found in many Asian Cultures… depicted as Hunaman in India). The Pussy Cat is Dr. willful Baggins Michael “Buffins” Temujin “push-pins” panda cat Jackson… and he is always good luck~)

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Sunday the 22d is Chinese New Year, this year the Year of the Rabbit. You may have seen the hordes of Chinese people taking trains to the provinces to meet up with family. Family is a big part of a good new year. I have celebrated Chinese New Year for decades as the hubby is Chinese. We try to do a family dinner, but always have a big spread on the day before as it is New Year's Eve.

This year the LA Chinatown will be holding a parade and we hope to be there on October 28th in the afternoon.

New York parade is January 29th as is Chicago's. Seattle and Vancouver will also have parades.

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Yes, we're leaving Vietnam today, just in time to avoidTết or the Vietnamese new year. As they say in Vietnam, Chúc mừng năm mới! We got to see all of the preparations for the festival without having to suffer the crowds and prices during the first week of the new year....

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On 1/20/2023 at 10:52 PM, Unicorn said:

Yes, we're leaving Vietnam today, just in time to avoidTết or the Vietnamese new year. As they say in Vietnam, Chúc mừng năm mới! We got to see all of the preparations for the festival without having to suffer the crowds and prices during the first week of the new year....

I don't remember much about 1969  tet

Perhaps that's when Martha Raye  entertained  in a fishnets factory

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On 1/20/2023 at 10:52 PM, Unicorn said:

Yes, we're leaving Vietnam today, just in time to avoidTết or the Vietnamese new year. As they say in Vietnam, Chúc mừng năm mới! We got to see all of the preparations for the festival without having to suffer the crowds and prices during the first week of the new year....

Have fun! Apparently, most Asians observe a similar zodiac as the Chinese, but in Vietnam, this is the year of the Cat as opposed to the Rabbit. Apparently, in the race to determine the zodiac order or animals, the cat pushed the rabbit out of the race... Interestingly, the Vietnamese also eat bitter melon at this time of year to signify that bitterness has passed and happy times ahead. Whereas, the Chinese would only eat auspicious foods and anything bitter would be shunned. 

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16 hours ago, Lucky said:

GUNG HAY FAT CHOI...AGAIN!

February 10th begins the annual Chinese New Year festivities, which last for two weeks. San Francisco will hold its annual parade on the 24th.

This year is The Year of The Dragon

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We're happy to see you posting again!

 

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Happy Chinese New Year!
Wishing you a prosperous and fulfilling New Year ahead. May the dragon's wisdom and bravery inspire you to achieve your dreams this year. May the year of the dragon bring you happiness and success.

The dragon is the only animal on the Chinese zodiac that is a mythical creature. In Chinese culture, dragons symbolize good luck, strength and power. They control the weather and water.

Chinese New Year 2024: Year of the Wood Dragon horoscope predictions for all 12 zodiac signs. Pic Credit: Freepik

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