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Happy new year of the Dragon ! (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By Whatchamacallitmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 38834, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 02:26 AM
This is it. Year of the big howl !


the Daily Mail wrote:



Be lucky: Millions of Chinese around the world welcome in the traditionally prosperous Year Of The Dragon

By Graham Smith

Last updated at 6:06 PM on 23rd January 2012

Millions of ethnic Chinese, Koreans and Vietnamese across Asia are ringing in the new year with fireworks, feasting and family reunions.

From Beijing to Bangkok and Seoul to Singapore, people hoping for good luck in the Year Of The Dragon that begins today are visiting temples and lighting incense, setting off firecrackers and watching street performances.

For many, the Lunar New Year is the biggest family reunion of the calendar for which people endure hours of cramped travel on trains and buses to get home.

Image hotlink - 'http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/01/23/article-2090516-11677D7D000005DC-71_964x642.jpg'

In ancient times the dragon was a symbol reserved for the Chinese emperor, and it is considered to be an extremely auspicious sign.

The new year, which traditionally lasts for 15 days, is the longest and most important of the Chinese holidays.

Much like New Year in Western cultures, the festival begins on the first day of the first month within the Chinese calendar. It ends on the date of the full moon.


This year it starts today and runs until February 6.

Despite often being known as 'Chinese' New Year, the annual celebration is recognised by other Asian populations worldwide, within countries such as Thailand and Singapore.

Different years are represented by different zodiac animal signs - today marks the start of the Year Of The Dragon.

Perhaps the most recognised image within Chinese culture, the dragon symbolises power, strength and good luck. In contrast to European beliefs, where dragons are considered evil creatures, they are seen as having auspicious power and it is seen as positive.

Image hotlink - 'http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/01/23/article-2090516-116A03AF000005DC-831_964x709.jpg'

Image hotlink - 'http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/01/23/article-2090516-116A0483000005DC-949_964x673.jpg'

Often regarded as one of the most important signs in the zodiac, Chinese tradition dictates that those born in Dragon years tend to be brave, innovative and highly driven, regularly making it to the top of their profession.

Famous people born in Dragon years include former U.S. president Bill Clinton, actress Reese Witherspoon and artist Salvador Dali.

Those celebrating Chinese New Year mark the occasion by buying presents, clothing, food and decorations embracing popular themes such as wealth, happiness and good fortune.

Each of the 15 days has a particular role, and often those taking part in celebrations will abide by the traditional beliefs according to each day.

The first day is often set aside for people to honour the elders within their families, whereas the third day is generally accepted as a bad day to socialise with relatives or friends.

The final day of the Chinese New Year is traditionally marked by a Lantern Festival when people walk through the streets carrying lanterns and light candles outside their homes.

It is tradition to cleanse a house of all ill-fortune and to try to reconcile with others, removing negativity from your life.




Best wishes to everyone for the new year. Good opportunity for everyone to tell us what Chinese sign he or she are born.

I am born metal Tiger ! My bro is Dragon.

Years of the Dragon always turn out very rocky for me. Knock on wood. It all began with the AAA downgrade and the Euro crisis, what's next ?


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re: Happy new year of the Dragon ! en>fr fr>en
By Richard1 Comments: 1195, member since Sat Sep 05, 2009
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 02:39 AM
Whatchamacallit wrote:


the Daily Mail wrote:



Be lucky: Millions of Chinese around the world welcome in the traditionally prosperous Year Of The Dragon

By Graham Smith

Last updated at 6:06 PM on 23rd January 2012


I am a monkey and my brother is a cunt. Happy Chinese new year to you!
Millions of ethnic Chinese, Koreans and Vietnamese across Asia are ringing in the new year with fireworks, feasting and family reunions.

From Beijing to Bangkok and Seoul to Singapore, people hoping for good luck in the Year Of The Dragon that begins today are visiting temples and lighting incense, setting off firecrackers and watching street performances.

For many, the Lunar New Year is the biggest family reunion of the calendar for which people endure hours of cramped travel on trains and buses to get home.

Image hotlink - 'http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/01/23/article-2090516-11677D7D000005DC-71_964x642.jpg'

In ancient times the dragon was a symbol reserved for the Chinese emperor, and it is considered to be an extremely auspicious sign.

The new year, which traditionally lasts for 15 days, is the longest and most important of the Chinese holidays.

Much like New Year in Western cultures, the festival begins on the first day of the first month within the Chinese calendar. It ends on the date of the full moon.


This year it starts today and runs until February 6.

Despite often being known as 'Chinese' New Year, the annual celebration is recognised by other Asian populations worldwide, within countries such as Thailand and Singapore.

Different years are represented by different zodiac animal signs - today marks the start of the Year Of The Dragon.

Perhaps the most recognised image within Chinese culture, the dragon symbolises power, strength and good luck. In contrast to European beliefs, where dragons are considered evil creatures, they are seen as having auspicious power and it is seen as positive.

Image hotlink - 'http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/01/23/article-2090516-116A03AF000005DC-831_964x709.jpg'

Image hotlink - 'http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/01/23/article-2090516-116A0483000005DC-949_964x673.jpg'

Often regarded as one of the most important signs in the zodiac, Chinese tradition dictates that those born in Dragon years tend to be brave, innovative and highly driven, regularly making it to the top of their profession.

Famous people born in Dragon years include former U.S. president Bill Clinton, actress Reese Witherspoon and artist Salvador Dali.

Those celebrating Chinese New Year mark the occasion by buying presents, clothing, food and decorations embracing popular themes such as wealth, happiness and good fortune.

Each of the 15 days has a particular role, and often those taking part in celebrations will abide by the traditional beliefs according to each day.

The first day is often set aside for people to honour the elders within their families, whereas the third day is generally accepted as a bad day to socialise with relatives or friends.

The final day of the Chinese New Year is traditionally marked by a Lantern Festival when people walk through the streets carrying lanterns and light candles outside their homes.

It is tradition to cleanse a house of all ill-fortune and to try to reconcile with others, removing negativity from your life.




Best wishes to everyone for the new year. Good opportunity for everyone to tell us what Chinese sign he or she are born.

I am born metal Tiger ! My bro is Dragon.

Years of the Dragon always turn out very rocky for me. Knock on wood. It all began with the AAA downgrade and the Euro crisis, what's next ?


re: Happy new year of the Dragon ! (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By jeanv Comments: 17489, member since Sun Sep 11, 2005
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 03:00 AM
Edited by jeanv (78002) on 2012-01-24 03:13:10
Whatchamacallit wrote:

Happy new year of the Dragon !



Bonne année, watcha mon ami.


J'ai déja eu l'occasion d'indiquer qu'il s'agit de l'année du dragon d'eau www.fuckfrance.com . . .

Un senseï Zen comme toi sait bien sûr que les chinois marquent l'occasion avec des danses du dragon aquatiques.


Image hotlink - 'http://db3.stb.s-msn.com/i/36/75C12B9BA6463A0A9E981187716E.jpg' Image hotlink - 'http://www.fuckfrance.com/images/i224/243530.69420120121_105132_unde_orig.jpg'





---- ---- ---- Mais il y a encore plus fort.


Pour marquer l'année du dragon d'eau en piscine comme les chinois,

mais pour rendre hommage en même temps à un maître Zen ayant atteint le grand Satori,

senseï Zen ayant en plus travaillé de concert avec la CIA,




les Américains ont organisé une danse du dragon en aquarium dédiée rien qu'à toi, agent watcha:







Image hotlink - 'http://www.mesfavorisites.com/images/d/dca/dc_aquarium-DRAGON-CON.jpg'






Joyeux Noël, Félix.





re: Happy new year of the Dragon ! en>fr fr>en
By MatoubLounesmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 7565, member since Sun Jun 04, 2006
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 05:29 AM
Edited by MatoubLounes (79512) on 2012-01-24 05:35:27 ¡Musica!
Metal monkey here, my smart and benevolent penis hitted all your honourable mothers.


Metal Monkey Yee-Ha!
re: Happy new year of the Dragon ! (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By WilyB Comments: 27996, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 06:33 AM



Whatchamacallit wrote:

I am born metal Tiger !


Tiger, you are certain? I had a different animal in mind for you.
re: Happy new year of the Dragon ! en>fr fr>en
By Whatchamacallitmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 38834, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 02:21 PM


It's my elder sis, the Greenpeace fuck, who is the Rat.

re: Happy new year of the Dragon ! en>fr fr>en
By Cazeilles Comments: 13713, member since Wed Apr 09, 2003
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 05:06 PM
Whatchavaledescouillesmolles wrote:

I am born metal Tiger ! My bro is Dragon.


I'm...

re: Happy new year of the Dragon ! en>fr fr>en
By Whatchamacallitmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 38834, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 05:10 PM



新年快樂龍


re: Happy new year of the Dragon ! en>fr fr>en
By Cazeilles Comments: 13713, member since Wed Apr 09, 2003
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 05:29 PM



シンクにたわごとを行くつもり古い破片


re: Happy new year of the Dragon ! (karma: 5)  en>fr fr>en
By ibigmangmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 17762, member since Thu Oct 06, 2005
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 07:01 PM
Thank You Watcha. There were some other new years threads, but this one is much better. It's no wonder the other froggies are so jealous of your talent!
re: Happy new year of the Dragon ! en>fr fr>en
By Whatchamacallitmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 38834, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003
On Tue Jan 24, 2012 07:41 PM
Edited by Whatchamacallit (73707) on 2012-01-24 19:41:36
Cazeilles wrote:




シンクにたわごとを行くつもり古い破片







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