As a symbol of joy, celebration, vitality, success and good fortune, red is the luckiest color in Chinese culture. It's famously used in important events such as weddings and festivals like Chinese New Year. You'll see everything from red lanterns lining the streets to red outfits and red letters pasted on doors
In honor of The Year of the Dragon, I've purchased a red shirt with dragons down the front! |
Below are a selection of images taken on my November 2023 holiday to New York City; there were dragons everywhere!
Click on the collage above to enjoy a jigsaw puzzle! |
Maybe they are sea monsters, but they look like dragons to me.
Let's Hop!
Thanks for the reminder of the Chinese New Year. You have some lovely pictures here.
ReplyDeleteLove that shirt!
ReplyDeleteHappy Year of the Dragon.
ReplyDeleteGreat shirt!
ReplyDeleteHappy Year of the Dragon!
ReplyDeleteIt's always enjoyable to see mythical beasts in iron and stonework...
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year!
ReplyDeleteDragons are really cool and those are all unique!
ReplyDeleteMy niece is a dragon ( 1988). I am a rooster. Thanks for the puzzle. XO
ReplyDeleteDragons are just fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the dragon lesson
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