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Thursday, February 8, 2024

Gallimaufry#113

Just a gallimaufry of photos πŸ“Έ 

2024 is the Year of the Dragon πŸ‰







The following years are associated with those who were born in the Year of the Dragon: 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, and 2024.

Here are some fun facts about the Year of the Dragon:

  1. Confident and Charismatic: Dragons are known for their confidence and charisma. They often make natural leaders and are not afraid to take on challenges.

  2. Magnetic Personality: People born in the Year of the Dragon are believed to have a magnetic personality, attracting others with their charm and energy.

  3. Ambitious and Determined: Dragons are known for their ambitious nature and determination. Once they set their sights on a goal, they will work tirelessly to achieve it.

  4. Passionate and Courageous: These individuals are passionate about their pursuits and are not afraid to take risks. Their courage and determination often lead them to success.

  5. Independent Spirits: Dragons value their independence and prefer to make their own decisions. They can be quite self-reliant and may resist being controlled by others.

  6. Creative and Innovative: Dragons are often creative and innovative thinkers. They enjoy exploring new ideas and finding unique solutions to problems.

  7. Generous and Loyal Friends: Despite their strong personalities, Dragons are known to be loyal and generous friends. They are willing to go the extra mile for those they care about.

  8. Good Luck and Fortune: In Chinese culture, the Dragon is considered a symbol of good luck and fortune. People born in the Year of the Dragon are often believed to bring blessings to those around them.

These are just a few characteristics associated with the Year of the Dragon. Of course, individual personalities may vary, but it's always fun to explore the cultural aspects and traditions tied to this zodiac sign.

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60 comments:

  1. Happy Year of the Dragon to all who celebrate it. May it hold great happiness. I was going to add may there be peace in the world, but that’s a forlorn hope so there is no point.

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  2. The Dragons looks very beautiful, and a little scary to me Veronica.
    Happy Year of the Dragon!
    Many hugs.

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  3. Happy Year of the Dragon! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  4. Those photos are spectacular! What an amazing display! Happy Year of the Dragon!!

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  5. I enjoyed learning more about personalities born in the Year of the Dragon. Your photos are terrific!
    Blessings!

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  6. Happy Year of the Dragon! Interesting to learn more about it and I love the photos! Red is my favourite colour. ☺

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  7. Dearest Veronica,
    Happy New Year to you! May the Year of the Dragon be a good one.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  8. Wow, that's some celebration, fantastic. Happy New Year to you and yours, all the best, hugs, Valerie

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  9. Love all the red and the dragons in these photos. It was fun to learn more about Dragons and the year of the dragon (plus it helped me find a book for my book challenge since we had to read a book published in any year of the dragon and I had not yet gotten around to googling the various years). So thank you for that.

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  10. people born in Taisui years need to be more cautious

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  11. Selamat Tahun Baru Naga Kayu Kak Veronica....kemeriahan dekorasi serba merah yang cantik di sudut sudut pusat perbelanjaan dan kota. Indah lampion menggantung memeriahkan suasana. Semoga di tahun baru ini dipenuhi dengan kesehatan dan keberkahan...😊

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  12. Interesting read. Love the photos and all is colourful too.

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  13. Oh, wow. This mall decorations are so extra. Good to know about these different traits.

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  14. What beautiful photos of the shopping center.
    Good to read what the properties are like.
    I was born on February 5, 1952, so also in the year of the dragon, some things are really true for me as described.
    Greetings Irma

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  15. It looks like the mall is ready for the Chinese New Year celebrations. Is the year of the dragon a good omen?

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  16. Great post, Veronica! Information I didn't know about the meaning of the Dragon in Chinese culture.
    Thank you for sharing it!

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  17. I love all the dragon themed decorations!!

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  18. Happy Chinese New Year to you and yours, Veronica.

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  19. This makes it easy to remember year of the dragon for this century. They'll always fall on years that are a multiple of 12. (2000, 2012, 2024, 2036, 2048...)

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  20. I love all the decorations. Your pictures are great.

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  21. Happy Year of the Dragon! Those dragons are all so amazing!!!

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  22. I enjoyed the photos and I like the dragons. Interesting facts about the year.
    I was born in the year of the rat, which isn't thrilling for me!

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  23. What colorful and dynamic decorations! Wising you great luck in the Year of Dragon.
    Yoko

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  24. Questo centro commerciale bisogna visitarlo, Γ¨ stupendo. Complimenti per le foto.
    Buon fine settimana.

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  25. That's great. Wonderful pictures of this dragon.
    A great figure for this year.

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  26. Amazing dragons and lots of interesting facts!

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  27. Wow, look at all those decorations at the mall! So festive, and it looks like it took a lot of time creating it all. I always enjoy seeing my year and reading about it when I visit my favorite restaurant. I like how you got some photos at angle and even from above, very cool.

    Have a lovely weekend, my friend.

    ~Sheri

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  28. Happy New year to you, Veronica Lee, and what a magnificent display of the dragon at that mall.I can imagine it took quite awhile to set it up and wondered if it will remain in place for a while.

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  29. Feliz aΓ±o nuevo.
    Que venga cargado de cosas buenas.
    Saludos.

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  30. beautiful decorations....
    Happy Chinese New Year

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  31. Happy Year of the Dragon, Veronica. Those mall dragons are really something!

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  32. Beautiful, I was born in the year of the Dragon, must be a good year, ha ha ha.

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  33. Wow! Such a colorful and magnificent display!
    Thank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/02/le-hostellerie-des-trois-pigeons.html. It brought some cheer to what appears to be a gloomy morning.

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  34. Amazing dragons and lots of interesting facts!

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  35. It all looks so wonderfully festive! Happy Year of the Dragon!

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  36. Wow! These are amazing love the colours :-)
    Have a dragontastic week πŸ‘

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  37. These are wonderful decorations and the dragons are just awesome! Thank you for these pictures, I enjoyed every one of them!

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  38. Love the dragons and images, so colorful and festive. Happy New Year!!
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.

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  39. Happy New Year! I love the festive decorations at the mall. And thank you for letting me know I was born in a Year of the Dragon. Good to know, although here I'm a pretty good example of the fact that personalities (as you say) may vary from the general characteristics.

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  40. Amazing.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  41. These are so festive and beautiful! And thanks for the fun facts -- loved them all!

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  42. You know, I always was curious, how these ideas started in China. I did not read enough to really understand... I love the photos and I may say I like some dragons from stories. Thank you, Veronica for these ideas. The listed facts must be something usual for people, from my perspective, not only related to this year.
    Happy WW, dear Veronica!
    Hugs and blessings!❤️😘

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  43. Seria interessante, pelas caraterΓ­sticas apresentadas, saber com que outros signos do zodΓ­aco ocidental se podem corresponder.
    Abraço de amizade.
    Juvenal Nunes

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  44. Happy Year of The Dragon. The colours and photos are beautiful.

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  45. Happy Year of the Dragon!
    The decorations are very beautiful.
    All the best.

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  46. Happy New Year and welcome to the year of the dragon!

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  47. ...display is a HUGE WOW! Enjoy the Year of the Dragon.

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  48. πŸ’˜ Happy Valentine’s Day, Veronica!

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  49. Great photos. So colorful. Looks like a fun place, and to celebrate. None were my year so not born in year of dragon. Now I'm curious as to what my year was. Happy Valentine's Day...

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  50. Beautiful. I was born in 1951 so I'm the year of the rabbit. Year of the dragon looks fabulous and the prognosis is wonderful.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  51. Absolutely amazing all the dragon decorations. WOW
    I visited you via image-in-ing: Le Hostellerie des Trois Pigeons
    My links: 48+49. I hope you will join us weekly at Wed-Sat at #WordlessWednesday (words welcome) https:// esmesalon . com / tag / - hope to see you there

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  52. Festive and full of fire! Happy Valentine's Day!

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  53. There's an incredible display that makes an awesome impact!!

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  54. Thanks so much for popping over and participating and sharing at #WW 14. See you again next week!

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  55. 😊 Fascinating photos and info on Year of the Dragon. Thank you Veronica! John

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