Preview: January 23rd is the Chinese New "Year of the Dragon"
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By Tahlib
NEW YORK - While it's not a Holy Day for Buddhists, or those who follow Confucianism or Daoism, it is still widely celebrated by Chinese of all religions, and non-Chinese too. I will be celebrating the "Year of the Dragon" on January 23 right here in NYC in Chinatown, and I'll begin with shopping for fake designer bags for my designing women aunties - maybe something in Chinese red. Yes, our mayor has made it a bit more difficult...but not really.
By Tahlib
NEW YORK - While it's not a Holy Day for Buddhists, or those who follow Confucianism or Daoism, it is still widely celebrated by Chinese of all religions, and non-Chinese too. I will be celebrating the "Year of the Dragon" on January 23 right here in NYC in Chinatown, and I'll begin with shopping for fake designer bags for my designing women aunties - maybe something in Chinese red. Yes, our mayor has made it a bit more difficult...but not really.
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