Gong Xi Fa Cai! Beyond mainland China, Lunar New Year is celebrated by many Asian cultures around the world, including in Vietnam (where it is known as Tết), North and South Korea (where it's known as Solnal) and Tibet (where it is called Losar). During this time, business life is put on hold and home and family become the principal focus.
As we wave goodbye to the stoic Ox, this year, we welcome the Year of the Tiger – a confident, enthusiastic, and courageous animal. The year is set to be one of many changes, and with those changes come opportunities, especially for those born in tiger years. Those born in the Year of the Tiger are supposed to be fiercely independent, loyal, brave, and possess strong self-esteem. If you know a Tiger, you probably know they are are determined and persistent in their goals and will rarely back down from a challenge or in the face of adversity. Kind of like a tiger, right?
Here are some lucky factors to note for Tigers:
Colours: Cerulean Blue, Fiery Red, Mint Green and Imperial Yellow
Numbers: 1, 3, 4
Dates: 16th, 27th
Flowers: Yellow Lily, Cineraria
Auspicious Directions: East, North, South
Did you know that in Chinese astrology, each sign is governed by a heavenly and earthly realm. If you have a baby tigers born this year, your child will be considered a “water tiger” governed by the element of wood. Want to know a bit more about the Year of the Tiger? Check out this very interesting article with more facts and figures for you.
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