 
On February 14, 2010 Chinese New Year began. It is
a holiday celebrating a new year according to the 
LUNAR calendar. The calendar tracks the phases of
the moon.
Some say this holiday is a combination (due to the
similiarity) of our Thanksgiving--eating symbolic 
foods, Christmas--giving of gifts and New Years--
celebrating. It is a Spring festival that usually lasts
around 15 days.
On the first day--an ancient custom called Hong Bao
takes place. Families give their children and unmarried
adults money in red envelopes. The end of the new 
year is marked with the Festival of Lanterns. A
celebration involving singing, dancing and lantern shows.
The Chinese Zodiac:
Folklore states that The Jade Emperor in  Heaven
invited the animals to a race to decide the order of 
the zodiac. The RAT hitched a ride on the OX, as
the Ox got close to the finish line the Rat jumped 
off the Ox and WON the race! Making him the first 
animal in this zodiac. 
So the order goes like this: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit,
Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog,
and Pig.
The Tiger:
Years: 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998,
2010, 2022.
Character Traits: Caring, thoughtful, courageous,
rebellious against authority, makes hasty decisions.
Compatible with: Horse, Dragon and Dog
Famous "Tigers": Jodie Foster, Tom Cruise, Jonas
Salk, and Alanis Morisette.
Are you a Tiger? I am. :)
~Keep on Dreaming~
 
 
I am not a tiger! Now, I am going to have to find my year.. lol.
ReplyDeleteHappy chinese new year. : )
Had better not make any hasty decisions this year.
ReplyDeleteHappy year of the Tiger to you!!
ReplyDeleteWe have a chineese comunity here and now we are used to the Chinese new year! Thanks for sharing.have a good week catherine
ReplyDelete....and now I know. I had no clue what was behind the zoo. Thanks, I'm lovin' the trivia.
ReplyDeleteGod bless and have a glorious day!!!
I'm not a tiger. I think I'm a dog? Not sure! I better go look!
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