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  • Parade and crowd in Chinetown for the cerbration of the Chinese New Year the Year of the Dog
    Dragon Dance - GOR-26238-06.jpg
  • Advertising poster / billboard covering whole side of building for new Grand Theft Auto video game. Some critics feel this game promotes violences in teenagers
    Grand Theft Auto - GOR-66908-09.jpg
  • Parade and crowd in Chinetown for the cerbration of the Chinese New Year the Year of the Dog
    Year of the Dog Parade - GOR-26209-0...jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
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The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of the Tiger Parade - GOR-1940...jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Holding Lion Mask Year of Tiger - GO...jpg
  • Face Masks  have become  a way of expressing the wearers unique personalities.<br />
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Happy  Chinese New Year Hat wearing face Mask.<br />
<br />
2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Happy Chinese New Year Hat Wearing F...jpg
  • Luck Cat in store window is example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.<br />
<br />
The Maneki-neko , literally meaning "beckoning ctat iis a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.<br />
<br />
In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic.   The figurine depicts a cat (traditionally a calico Japanese Bobtail)  beckoning with an upright paw, and is usually displayed in,  and often at the entrance of, shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, laundromats, dry cleaners, salons, and other businesses.<br />
<br />
Some of the sculptures are electric or battery-powered and have  a slow-moving paw beckoning.<br />
<br />
Maneki-neko come in different colors, styles and degrees of ornateness. Common colors are white, black, gold and sometimes red. In addition to ceramic  figurines, Maneki-neko can be found as keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners, house-plant pots, and miscellaneous ornaments, as well as large statues.  <br />
<br />
It is also called the "Chinese lucky cat" because of its popularity among  Chinese merchants.
    Chinese Lucky Cat - GOR-181665-cE20.jpg
  • Close up back of Chinese American woman showing her ethnic pride wearing tradition folk costume or regalia during the Year of the Horse Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.
    Chinese Folk Regalia - GOR-98089-14.jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown, Year of the Boar ( Golden Pig) firecraker celebration, Lion Dancing, American Legion Kimlau Post Color Guard on stage. Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-26054-07.jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Chinese Water Tiger - GOR-19...jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Tiger Face Mask - GOR-194089...jpg
  • Lion dance is a form of traditional dance in Chinese culture and other Asian countries in which performers mimic a lion's movements in a lion costume to bring good luck and fortune. The lion dance is usually performed during the Chinese New Year and other Chinese traditional, cultural and religious festivals.
    Year of Tiger Lion Dance - GOR-19420...jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Chinese Water Tiger - GOR-19...jpg
  • Fan Dancer before start of parade.<br />
<br />
2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Fan Dancer Year of Chinese Water Tig...jpg
  • Luck Cat on wall in is example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.<br />
<br />
The Maneki-neko (招き猫), literally meaning "beckoning ctat iis a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.<br />
 In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic.   The figurine depicts a cat (traditionally a calico Japanese Bobtail)  beckoning with an upright paw, and is usually displayed in,  and often at the entrance of, shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, laundromats, dry cleaners, salons, and other businesses. Some of the sculptures are electric or battery-powered and have  a slow-moving paw beckoning.<br />
<br />
Maneki-neko come in different colors, styles and degrees of ornateness. Common colors are white, black, gold and sometimes red. In addition to ceramic  figurines, Maneki-neko can be found as keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners,<br />
 house-plant pots, and miscellaneous ornaments, as well as large statues.   It is also called the "Chinese lucky cat" because of its popularity among  Chinese merchants.
    Lucky Cat - GOR-190718-cE21.jpg
  • Luck Cat in store window is example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.<br />
<br />
The Maneki-neko (招き猫), literally meaning "beckoning ctat iis a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.<br />
<br />
In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic.   The figurine depicts a cat (traditionally a calico Japanese Bobtail)  beckoning with an upright paw, and is usually displayed in,  and often at the entrance of, shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, laundromats, dry cleaners, salons, and other businesses.<br />
<br />
Some of the sculptures are electric or battery-powered and have  a slow-moving paw beckoning.<br />
<br />
Maneki-neko come in different colors, styles and degrees of ornateness. Common colors are white, black, gold and sometimes red. In addition to ceramic  figurines, Maneki-neko can be found as keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners, house-plant pots, and miscellaneous ornaments, as well as large statues.  <br />
<br />
It is also called the "Chinese lucky cat" because of its popularity among  Chinese merchants.
    Chinese Lucky Cat - GOR-181665-20.jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. <br />
<br />
People born in a year of the Monkey are witty, intelligent, and have a magnetic personality. Personality traits, like mischievousness, curiosity, and cleverness, make them very naughty. Monkeys are masters of practical jokes, because they like playing most of the time. Though they don't have any bad intentions, their pranks sometimes hurt the feelings of others. Monkeys are fast learners and crafty opportunists.
    Chinese Dragon - GOR-110735-16.jpg
  • Standing next to parade float close up head and shoulders portrait of Chinese American man wearing tradition folk costume or regalia for the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York's Chinatown 4706.
    Chinese Pride - GOR-64596-09.jpg
  • Luck Cat in store window is example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.<br />
<br />
The Maneki-neko (招き猫), literally meaning "beckoning ctat iis a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.<br />
<br />
In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic.   The figurine depicts a cat (traditionally a calico Japanese Bobtail)  beckoning with an upright paw, and is usually displayed in,  and often at the entrance of, shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, laundromats, dry cleaners, salons, and other businesses.<br />
<br />
Some of the sculptures are electric or battery-powered and have  a slow-moving paw beckoning.<br />
<br />
Maneki-neko come in different colors, styles and degrees of ornateness. Common colors are white, black, gold and sometimes red. In addition to ceramic  figurines, Maneki-neko can be found as keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners, house-plant pots, and miscellaneous ornaments, as well as large statues.   It is also called the "Chinese lucky cat" because of its popularity among  Chinese merchants.
    Chinese Lucky Cat - GOR-1206067-cE21.jpg
  • Luck Cat in store window is example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.<br />
<br />
The Maneki-neko (招き猫), literally meaning "beckoning ctat iis a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.<br />
<br />
In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic.   The figurine depicts a cat (traditionally a calico Japanese Bobtail)  beckoning with an upright paw, and is usually displayed in,  and often at the entrance of, shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, laundromats, dry cleaners, salons, and other businesses.<br />
<br />
Some of the sculptures are electric or battery-powered and have  a slow-moving paw beckoning.<br />
<br />
Maneki-neko come in different colors, styles and degrees of ornateness. Common colors are white, black, gold and sometimes red. In addition to ceramic  figurines, Maneki-neko can be found as keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners, house-plant pots, and miscellaneous ornaments, as well as large statues.  <br />
<br />
It is also called the "Chinese lucky cat" because of its popularity among  Chinese merchants.
    Chinese Lucky Cat - GOR-181665-20.jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.<br />
<br />
Close up smiling Chinese woman showing her ethnic pride wearing tradition folk costume or regalia during the Year of the Horse Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.
    Chinese Regalia - GOR-98082-cEcR1-14.jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Rat Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community..It is the year of the Rat, the Rat is the first sign of the zodiac, as Rat people are creative problem solver, imaginative, hyperactive worker respected for its resourcefulness; intuitive with ability in acquiring and holding on to things it values.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-51696-08.jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Tiger Parade - GOR-1940741-...jpg
  • Mongols are considered one of China's 56 ethnic groups, encompassing several subgroups of Mongol people, such as the Dzungar and the Buryat.<br />
<br />
2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Mongolian Portrait Year of Tiger - G...jpg
  • Fan Dancer before start of parade.<br />
<br />
2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Fan Dancer Year of Chinese Water Tig...jpg
  • Fan Dancer Year of Chinese Water Tiger before start of parade.<br />
<br />
2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Fan Dancer Year of Chinese Water Tig...jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Chinese Water Tiger - GOR-19...jpg
  • Luck Cat on wall in is example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.<br />
<br />
The Maneki-neko (招き猫), literally meaning "beckoning ctat iis a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.<br />
 In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic.   The figurine depicts a cat (traditionally a calico Japanese Bobtail)  beckoning with an upright paw, and is usually displayed in,  and often at the entrance of, shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, laundromats, dry cleaners, salons, and other businesses. Some of the sculptures are electric or battery-powered and have  a slow-moving paw beckoning.<br />
<br />
Maneki-neko come in different colors, styles and degrees of ornateness. Common colors are white, black, gold and sometimes red. In addition to ceramic  figurines, Maneki-neko can be found as keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners,<br />
 house-plant pots, and miscellaneous ornaments, as well as large statues.   It is also called the "Chinese lucky cat" because of its popularity among  Chinese merchants.
    Lucky Cat Diptych # 2 - GOR-181665-1...jpg
  • Luck Cat on wall in is example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.<br />
<br />
The Maneki-neko (招き猫), literally meaning "beckoning ctat iis a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.<br />
 In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic.   The figurine depicts a cat (traditionally a calico Japanese Bobtail)  beckoning with an upright paw, and is usually displayed in,  and often at the entrance of, shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, laundromats, dry cleaners, salons, and other businesses. Some of the sculptures are electric or battery-powered and have  a slow-moving paw beckoning.<br />
<br />
Maneki-neko come in different colors, styles and degrees of ornateness. Common colors are white, black, gold and sometimes red. In addition to ceramic  figurines, Maneki-neko can be found as keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners,<br />
 house-plant pots, and miscellaneous ornaments, as well as large statues.   It is also called the "Chinese lucky cat" because of its popularity among  Chinese merchants.
    Lucky Cat Diptych # 1 - GOR-181665-1...jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance.<br />
<br />
A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon’s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. <br />
<br />
In addition to the imitation of the dragon’s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world.<br />
<br />
Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Rooster or Cock. Teenager holding up Dragon head, before the start of the parade. wo-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.
    Chinese Dragon Dance - GOR-125584-cE...jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. <br />
<br />
People born in a year of the Monkey are witty, intelligent, and have a magnetic personality. Personality traits, like mischievousness, curiosity, and cleverness, make them very naughty. Monkeys are masters of practical jokes, because they like playing most of the time. Though they don't have any bad intentions, their pranks sometimes hurt the feelings of others. Monkeys are fast learners and crafty opportunists.
    Chinese Year of the Monkey - GOR-110...jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. <br />
<br />
People born in a year of the Monkey are witty, intelligent, and have a magnetic personality. Personality traits, like mischievousness, curiosity, and cleverness, make them very naughty. Monkeys are masters of practical jokes, because they like playing most of the time. Though they don't have any bad intentions, their pranks sometimes hurt the feelings of others. Monkeys are fast learners and crafty opportunists.
    Chinese Lion - Year of the Monkey - ...jpg
  • Close up Buddhist hands in prayer, ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.
    Praying Buddhist - GOR-26087-cR1-07.jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance. A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon?s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. In addition to the imitation of the dragon?s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world...Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Ox 4706. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. The Chinese zodiac sign for the Ox symbolizes prosperity through fortitude and hard work.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-6450-09.jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance. A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon?s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. In addition to the imitation of the dragon?s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world...
    Pearl Ball Suns - GOR-64635-2-08.jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance. A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon?s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. In addition to the imitation of the dragon?s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world...
    Pearl Ball Suns - GOR-64635-08.jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance. A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon?s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. In addition to the imitation of the dragon?s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world...Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Ox 4706. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. The Chinese zodiac sign for the Ox symbolizes prosperity through fortitude and hard work.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-64648-09.jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. <br />
<br />
During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance. A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon?s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. <br />
<br />
In addition to the imitation of the dragon?s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world.<br />
<br />
Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Ox 4706. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. The Chinese zodiac sign for the Ox symbolizes prosperity through fortitude and hard work.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-64583-09.jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Ox 4706. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. The Chinese zodiac sign for the Ox symbolizes prosperity through fortitude and hard work.
    Chinese Ethnic Pride - GOR-64599-09.jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.<br />
<br />
Close up smiling Chinese woman showing her ethnic pride wearing tradition folk costume or regalia during the Year of the Horse Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.
    Chinese Pride - GOR-98082-cE-14.jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Tiger - GOR-1940741-cRcE22 .jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Chinese Water Tiger - GOR-19...jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Chinese Water Tiger - GOR-19...jpg
  • Mongols are considered one of China's 56 ethnic groups, encompassing several subgroups of Mongol people, such as the Dzungar and the Buryat.
    Mongolian Portraits Back to Back Dip...jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Snake Lion Dancing. <br />
<br />
Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.
    Chinese Lion - GOR-90940-13.jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. <br />
<br />
People born in a year of the Monkey are witty, intelligent, and have a magnetic personality. Personality traits, like mischievousness, curiosity, and cleverness, make them very naughty. Monkeys are masters of practical jokes, because they like playing most of the time. Though they don't have any bad intentions, their pranks sometimes hurt the feelings of others. Monkeys are fast learners and crafty opportunists.
    Chinese Year of the Monkey - Dragon ...jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. <br />
<br />
Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.
    Chinese Lion Dyptych - GOR-110707-71...jpg
  • Parade and crowd in Chinatown for the celebration of the Chinese New Year the Year of  the Dog.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-2618-06.jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Rat Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.<br />
<br />
It is the year of the Rat, the Rat is the first sign of the zodiac, as Rat people are creative problem solver, imaginative, hyperactive worker respected for its resourcefulness; intuitive with ability in acquiring and holding on to things it values.
    Bull Horn Speaker - GOR-51667-08 sQ.jpg
  • Luck Cat in store window is example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.<br />
<br />
The Maneki-neko (招き猫), literally meaning "beckoning ctat iis a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.<br />
 <br />
In modern times, they are usually made of ceramic or plastic.   The figurine depicts a cat (traditionally a calico Japanese Bobtail)  beckoning with an upright paw, and is usually displayed in,  and often at the entrance of, shops, restaurants, pachinko parlors, laundromats, dry cleaners, salons, and other businesses. Some of the sculptures are electric or battery-powered and have  a slow-moving paw beckoning.<br />
<br />
Maneki-neko come in different colors, styles and degrees of ornateness. Common colors are white, black, gold and sometimes red. In addition to ceramic  figurines, Maneki-neko can be found as keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners,<br />
 house-plant pots, and miscellaneous ornaments, as well as large statues.   It is also called the "Chinese lucky cat" because of its popularity among  Chinese merchants.
    Chinese Lucky Cat Quadriptych - GOR-...jpg
  • Chinese Lunar New Year good luck decorations for sale.<br />
<br />
Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.
    Chinese Lunar New Year Decorations -...jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Rat Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.<br />
<br />
It is the year of the Rat, the Rat is the first sign of the zodiac, as Rat people are creative problem solver, imaginative, hyperactive worker respected for its resourcefulness; intuitive with ability in acquiring and holding on to things it values.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-51563-08 posteriz...jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Tiger Face Mask Stop Asian H...jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance. A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon?s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. In addition to the imitation of the dragon?s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world...Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Ox 4706. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. The Chinese zodiac sign for the Ox symbolizes prosperity through fortitude and hard work.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-64669-09.jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. <br />
<br />
During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance. A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon?s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. <br />
<br />
In addition to the imitation of the dragon?s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world.<br />
<br />
Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Ox 4706. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. The Chinese zodiac sign for the Ox symbolizes prosperity through fortitude and hard work.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-64585-09.jpg
  • Close up Buddhist hands in prayer, ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.
    Buddhist Prayer - GOR-26087-07.jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. <br />
<br />
During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance. A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon?s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. <br />
<br />
In addition to the imitation of the dragon?s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world.<br />
<br />
Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Ox 4706. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. The Chinese zodiac sign for the Ox symbolizes prosperity through fortitude and hard work.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-64579-08.jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance. A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon?s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. In addition to the imitation of the dragon?s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world...
    Pearl Ball Suns - GOR-64635-1-08 .jpg
  • For the Chinese, the dragon is a sacred, holy and powerful creature. In ancient China , this creature was used to represent Emperors and higher officials. Royalty were believed to be the descendants of the mythical dragon. <br />
<br />
During festive occasions and holidays, peasants would portray the dragon in a ritual dance. A replica of the dragon was created using paper-mache, bamboo, and cloth. These components were then attached to bamboo poles for the performers to operate. During a dragon dance, a pearl-like ball that symbolizes the sun is always held in front of the dragon?s head. It emulates the legendary dragon following the passage of the sun, rising through the heavens and setting into the sea. <br />
<br />
In addition to the imitation of the dragon?s actions, percussion instruments would be played to match the movements. Even till this day the traditional dragon dance is still commonly performed during joyous occasions to bring joy, luck, and prosperity to the world.<br />
<br />
Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Ox 4706. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. The Chinese zodiac sign for the Ox symbolizes prosperity through fortitude and hard work.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-64674-09.jpg
  • Close up of woman's hands a sign of respect or greeting or prayer and showing her ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown, Year of the Boar ( Golden Pig) firecraker celebration, Lion Dancing, American Legion Kimlau Post Color Guard on stage. Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.
    Greetings - GOR-26090-07.jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Tiger Face Mask Stop Asian H...jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. <br />
<br />
People born in a year of the Monkey are witty, intelligent, and have a magnetic personality. Personality traits, like mischievousness, curiosity, and cleverness, make them very naughty. Monkeys are masters of practical jokes, because they like playing most of the time. Though they don't have any bad intentions, their pranks sometimes hurt the feelings of others. Monkeys are fast learners and crafty opportunists.
    Chinese Lion - Year of the Monkey - ...jpg
  • The purpose of the lion is to chase evil spirits from the village or building where the dance is held.<br />
<br />
Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Ox 4706. Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. The Chinese zodiac sign for the Ox symbolizes prosperity through fortitude and hard work.
    Chinese Lion - GOR-6451-09.jpg
  • Fan Dancer Year of Chinese Water Tiger before start of parade.<br />
<br />
2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Fan Dancer Year of Chinese Water Tig...jpg
  • Mongols are considered one of China's 56 ethnic groups, encompassing several subgroups of Mongol people, such as the Dzungar and the Buryat.
    Mongolian Portrait Year of Water Ti...jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. <br />
<br />
People born in a year of the Monkey are witty, intelligent, and have a magnetic personality. Personality traits, like mischievousness, curiosity, and cleverness, make them very naughty. Monkeys are masters of practical jokes, because they like playing most of the time. Though they don't have any bad intentions, their pranks sometimes hurt the feelings of others. Monkeys are fast learners and crafty opportunists.
    Chinese Year of the Monkey - GOR-110...jpg
  • Chinese Lunar New Year Decorations for sale.<br />
<br />
Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.
    Chinese Lunar New Year Decorations ...jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. <br />
<br />
People born in a year of the Monkey are witty, intelligent, and have a magnetic personality. Personality traits, like mischievousness, curiosity, and cleverness, make them very naughty. Monkeys are masters of practical jokes, because they like playing most of the time. Though they don't have any bad intentions, their pranks sometimes hurt the feelings of others. Monkeys are fast learners and crafty opportunists.
    Chinese Lunar Dragon - GOR-110735-cR...jpg
  • Chinese Pride - Dressed in Chinese Opera Costume, ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. <br />
<br />
People born in a year of the Monkey are witty, intelligent, and have a magnetic personality. Personality traits, like mischievousness, curiosity, and cleverness, make them very naughty. Monkeys are masters of practical jokes, because they like playing most of the time. Though they don't have any bad intentions, their pranks sometimes hurt the feelings of others. Monkeys are fast learners and crafty opportunists.
    Chinese Opera Diptych - GOR-110681cR...jpg
  • The dragon is a mythical creature that has long been the most important symbol of power in China. While in the West dragons are depicted as evil, in China they are seen friendly and the bringers of good luck.<br />
<br />
Dragons in Chinese culture symbolize great power, good luck and strength. They represent power and authority, particularly control over typhoons, water, rainfall and floods. Emperors were assumed to have descended from the dragons. That is why, out of the twelve zodiac signs, the Dragon is the most popular one.<br />
<br />
2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Tiger Chinese Dragon - GOR-...jpg
  • 2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Chinese Water Tiger - GOR-19...jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Monkey 4713. Dragon and Lion Dancing.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community. <br />
<br />
People born in a year of the Monkey are witty, intelligent, and have a magnetic personality. Personality traits, like mischievousness, curiosity, and cleverness, make them very naughty. Monkeys are masters of practical jokes, because they like playing most of the time. Though they don't have any bad intentions, their pranks sometimes hurt the feelings of others. Monkeys are fast learners and crafty opportunists.
    Chinese Year of the Monkey - GOR-110...jpg
  • Ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown,The Year of the Rat Lion Dancing. <br />
<br />
Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community..It is the year of the Rat, the Rat is the first sign of the zodiac, as Rat people are creative problem solver, imaginative, hyperactive worker respected for its resourcefulness; intuitive with ability in acquiring and holding on to things it values.
    Dragon Dance - GOR-51563-08.jpg
  • Face Mask Stop Asian Hate portrait Year of Tiger before start of parade.<br />
<br />
2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Tiger Face Mask Stop Asian H...jpg
  • The dragon is a mythical creature that has long been the most important symbol of power in China. While in the West dragons are depicted as evil, in China they are seen friendly and the bringers of good luck.<br />
<br />
Dragons in Chinese culture symbolize great power, good luck and strength. They represent power and authority, particularly control over typhoons, water, rainfall and floods. Emperors were assumed to have descended from the dragons. That is why, out of the twelve zodiac signs, the Dragon is the most popular one.<br />
<br />
2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Year of Tiger Chinese Dragon - GOR-...jpg
  • Mongols are considered one of China's 56 ethnic groups, encompassing several subgroups of Mongol people, such as the Dzungar and the Buryat.<br />
<br />
2022 is a year of the Water Tiger. It starts from February 1st, 2022, and ends on January 21st, 2023. A Water Tiger year occurs every 60 years.<br />
<br />
The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in China. The zodiac sign Tiger is a symbol of strength, exorcising evils, and braveness. Many Chinese kids wear hats or shoes with a tiger image for good luck.<br />
<br />
2022 is the Year of the Water Tiger. Those born this year are said to have great interpersonal relationships, and be very family oriented. The last Water Tiger year was 1962. <br />
<br />
Other recent years include 1950 and 2010's Metal Tiger, 1974 and 2034's Wood Tiger, 1926 and 1986's Fire Tiger, and 1938 and 1998's Earth Tiger.<br />
<br />
Tiger is an example of enthic pride and tradition in the Chinese.
    Mongolian Portrait Year of Tiger - G...jpg
  • Mongols are considered one of China's 56 ethnic groups, encompassing several subgroups of Mongol people, such as the Dzungar and the Buryat.
    Mongolian Portraits Year of Tiger Di...jpg
  • Mongols are considered one of China's 56 ethnic groups, encompassing several subgroups of Mongol people, such as the Dzungar and the Buryat.
    Mongolian Portrait Year of Chinese W...jpg
  • Chinese woman dressed in traditional folk regalia showing their ethnic pride and traditions in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.<br />
<br />
Close details of Chinese Women's Silk Satin Embroidery Kimono Robe Gown Flowers
    Chinese Dragon Embroidery Robe Gowns...jpg
  • Head and shoulders portrait of Chinese dancer from Hong Kong dressed in traditional folk head dress custom regalia  with fan, showing her ethnic pride and traditions in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.<br />
<br />
The traditional Chinese fan dance has been a part of China's heritage for over two thousand years. Considered to be an ancient form of folk dance, the fan dance serves various purposes and is highly regarded by the Chinese.
    Chinese Ethnic Pride - GOR-166994-cR...jpg
  • Chinese woman dressed in traditional folk regalia showing their ethnic pride and traditions in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.<br />
<br />
Close details of Chinese Women's Silk Satin Embroidery Kimono Robe Gown Flowers
    Chinese Dragon Embroidery Robe Gown ...jpg
  • Head and shoulders portrait of Chinese dancer from Hong Kong dressed in traditional folk head dress custom regalia  with fan, showing her ethnic pride and traditions in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.<br />
<br />
The traditional Chinese fan dance has been a part of China's heritage for over two thousand years. Considered to be an ancient form of folk dance, the fan dance serves various purposes and is highly regarded by the Chinese.
    Chinese Headdress and Fan - GOR-1669...jpg
  • Chinese woman dressed in traditional folk regalia showing their ethnic pride and traditions in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.<br />
<br />
Close details of Chinese Women's Silk Satin Embroidery Kimono Robe Gown Flowers
    Chinese Dragon Embroidery Robe Gown ...jpg
  • Chinese woman dressed in traditional folk regalia showing their ethnic pride and traditions in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.<br />
<br />
Close details of Chinese Women's Silk Satin Embroidery Kimono Robe Gown Flowers
    Chinese Dragon Embroidery Kimono Rob...jpg
  • Head and shoulders portrait of Chinese dancer from Hong Kong dressed in traditional folk custom or regalia showing her ethnic pride and traditions in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.<br />
<br />
The traditional Chinese fan dance has been a part of China's heritage for over two thousand years. Considered to be an ancient form of folk dance, the fan dance serves various purposes and is highly regarded by the Chinese.
    Chinese Headdress and Fan - GOR-1670...jpg
  • Chinese woman dressed in traditional folk regalia showing their ethnic pride and traditions in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.<br />
<br />
Close details of Chinese Women's Silk Satin Embroidery Kimono Robe Gown Flowers
    Chinese Dragon Embroidery Robe Gown ...jpg
  • Head and shoulders portrait of Chinese dancer from Hong Kong dressed in traditional folk custom or regalia showing her ethnic pride and traditions in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown.  Two-weekend celebration in the pan-Asian community.
    Chinese Ethnic Pride - GOR-167002-19.jpg
  • Small child wearing Monkey Mask showing her ethnic pride and tradition in the Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration in New York Chinatown, The Year of the Monkey 4713. <br />
<br />
People born in a year of the Monkey are witty, intelligent, and have a magnetic personality. Personality traits, like mischievousness, curiosity, and cleverness, make them very naughty. Monkeys are masters of practical jokes, because they like playing most of the time. Though they don't have any bad intentions, their pranks sometimes hurt the feelings of others. Monkeys are fast learners and crafty opportunists.
    Chinese Monkey Mask - GOR-110778-cR1...jpg
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