HELLO, YEAR OF THE DOG
From February 16th until February 18th millions of
people are celebrating the arrival of the YEAR OF THE DOG.
Chinese people celebrate it of course in China, Hongkong and Taiwan. Vietnamese also start their New Year and call it Tet, Korea have their Seollal and people of Chinese descent in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia also celebrate GUNG HAI FAT CHOI
And so do we here, all over San Francisco.
If you want to stay lucky this Year of the Dog here are your tasks:
Spring Cleaning
Decorate with red lantern
Offer red envelopes of money
Watch a fireworks display
Enjoy a feast with the family
Follow that and the luck for this year should be in the bag.
people are celebrating the arrival of the YEAR OF THE DOG.
Chinese people celebrate it of course in China, Hongkong and Taiwan. Vietnamese also start their New Year and call it Tet, Korea have their Seollal and people of Chinese descent in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia also celebrate GUNG HAI FAT CHOI
And so do we here, all over San Francisco.
If you want to stay lucky this Year of the Dog here are your tasks:
Spring Cleaning
Decorate with red lantern
Offer red envelopes of money
Watch a fireworks display
Enjoy a feast with the family
Follow that and the luck for this year should be in the bag.
GUNG HAI FAT CHOI
SAEHE BOK MANI BADEUSEYO
CHUC MUNG NAM MOI
SAEHE BOK MANI BADEUSEYO
CHUC MUNG NAM MOI