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Year of the Water Dragon

Kung hei fat choi! Welcome to the Year of the Water Dragon. they said that it’s going to be a good year, and I really hope it will be good to all of us. We are not of Chinese descent, but we also celebrate the Chinese new year. It has become a tradition since we moved into a community where majority of the population are of Chinese descent.

They love to give gifts and celebrate. The merry making is nonstop and the fireworks are marvelous. They said that it helps drive away bad luck and evil spirits. There’s street dancing, incense burning, and the smell of different Chinese food. Even the non-Chinese communities have also learned to embrace the culture, just like us.

Many stored owned by Chinese people are giving super high discounts, because they want to have many sales on new year, to bring more luck and money for the entire year. While consumers take advantage of this chance too, from basic commodities to appliances to gadgets, like music players, tablets and ipod touch sale, even mobile phones too. Chinese new year is indeed a great time not only to celebrate but also to save. People who are born in the year of the dragon and other signs should not base their life on luck though, because if you really want to be successful, you should work on it, and if you get lucky, then much better.

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