January 26, 2009

Gung Hay Fat Choy

The Chinese Year of the Ox begins today, January 26, 2009. I was going to twitter these links, but then realized I had too many of them. Here goes:

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Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at January 26, 2009 1:14 PM | Comments (1)
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ZWY
ZWY
January 28, 2009 5:49 AM

Hi Barbara! I'm actually enjoying the festival in China now.CHEERS! ^_^
"Ox" is "Niu" in Chinese.
As for "Gung Hay Fat Choy" ,hehe, I didn't recognise it at first sight, because it sounds like Cantonese(one of the dialects in China) but not Mandarin. If you say "GOng hay Fa ([fa:]) ChAI" (in fact it should be "gong xi fa cai" in standard Chinese, but I guess maybe it's difficult for you to read)
It means " wish you would earn a lot of money" , so we often say it to adults.It's really a good wish.And it would be better to wish children to improve their study.
Happy lunar new year! BYE!

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