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This Lunar New Year Is the Year of the Dragon: Why the Beast
This Lunar New Year Is the Year of the Dragon: Why the Beast
This Lunar New Year Is the Year of the Dragon: Why the Beast Is a Big Deal in Chinese Culture
Whereas in the West dragons are often depicted as winged, fire-breathing monsters, for the Chinese they are a symbol of power and prosperity.
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