Asian Lunar Lucky Year of Rabit; Gung Hey Fat Choi

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Shoppers check out the various toys on display beside a doll with a plastic American flag at a store in Beijing 07 July 2000. Chinese and US...

FE HU: Good Luck, Health  and Prosperity To All  :-)

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Avatar eddessaknight -
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COSMIC Changes on all levels affects everything....

As it is above, so it is below.
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Chinese Luckiest Numbers - 8, 9, 6, 2

Good Luck All
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8 is considered the luckiest number in Chinese culture. In Mandarin Chinese, the pronunciation of “eight” is close to that of the phrase meaning “to make fortune”. The number 8 is also uniquely symmetric, and when laid on its side, resembles the Greek symbol for infinity.
Chinese people tend to prefer the number 8 when buying a house, license plate, or telephone number, even if it means paying extra money.
The Chinese government complied with euphoria over the number 8 in the year of the Olympic Games, 2008, the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Beijing began on the eighth of August (08/08/08), at precisely 8 minutes and 8 seconds past 8 PM, local
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China rang in the Lunar New Year on Sunday as officials reported almost 13,000 new deaths caused by the virus between Jan. 13 and 19.
Earlier, officials reported almost 13,000 deaths related to Covid in hospitals between Jan. 13 and 19, adding to the nearly 60,000 in the month or so before that.
One Beijing resident said she wished the year of the rabbit will bring “health to everyone”.
People take photos of fireworks on the Chinese New Year's Eve on January 21, 2023 in Chongqing, China.
People take photos of fireworks on the Chinese New Year’s Eve on January 21, 2023 in Chongqing, China.
Avatar jarasan -
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TY! Sir Knight!!!
Avatar Coin Toss -
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A little more info in year of the rabbit;

Each new year is attributed with traits and symbols that hold meaning for what’s to come. As we enter the Lunar New Year, here is everything you need to know about the meaning behind the Year of the Rabbit which will last until February 9, 2024.

The Year of the Rabbit occurs every 12 years, meaning the most recent Years of the Rabbit are 1999 and 2011. The new year brings new fortunes, and the animals of Chinese astrology are thought to dictate different personality traits.

According to BBC the Year of the Rabbit symbolizes relaxation, contemplation, positivity, quietness, and self-protection. Rabbits are also considered to be generous and receivers of luck. However, according to Seventeen some of their negative traits include being over-cautious, sensitive, superficial, short-tempered, and anxious.

more;

https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2023/01/23/meaning-behind-lunar-new-year-of-the-rabbit-2023-explained/
Avatar Coin Toss -
#7
On the lunar calendar it is the year  4720.
Avatar eddessaknight -
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Thank You CT, seems like the oldest record but I think I lost count along the way!

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