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mushroomyhouse · 3 months
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Happy Lunar New Year 🐉🧧🧨
Kung Hei Fat Choi 🐲
The year of the Dragon is here 🥰
🐲 mush.house/LNY 🐲
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artnfiction · 2 years
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First MC I’ve ever drawn♥
“Bow to the dragon & it will fly... Draw a circle then open your heart to it” - Nikkal
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dreamy-roban · 1 year
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Unleash the Roar: The Majestic Beauty of the Chinese Lion Dance
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hyper-voice · 2 years
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Kbnz art for @dragondancee
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ranarh · 2 years
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Festivities - Smaugust 20
Who isn't fascinated by dragon dances? Apparently there are also lion dances, but it's Smaugust, not Simbagust, so it had to be a dragon. I used Wombo to create "a powerful gorgeous asian dragon", on Vibrant style I believe. Of several renders I picked this one and drew a face, fixed up some part and added a nice filter, and here we are. I found that when only overpainting a few parts rendered especially by Wombo that has sharp edges and soft areas, Painter's Pinch brush is invaluable to create the pixel-thin lines of colours bordering softer areas. I first paint with a PS brush with Color Variation set to fore/background, and add ample amounts of Median filter.
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rdmwalkingtours · 2 months
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New York Lunar Chinese New Year Parade in Manhattan's Chinatown to celeb...
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danidoesartforschool · 3 months
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vietnam-travel-guide · 6 months
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Dragon Dance in Ho Chi Minh City - Embracing Tradition!
Begin your article with a captivating introduction that sets the scene for the Dragon dance. Highlight the significance of this traditional Chinese performance in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City and its role in cultural celebrations.
Historical Context:
Briefly delve into the history of the Dragon dance, its origins in Chinese culture, and how it has become an integral part of festive occasions. Explain how this tradition has been passed down through generations.
Cultural Fusion in Ho Chi Minh City:
Explore the unique blend of Chinese and Vietnamese cultures in Ho Chi Minh City. Discuss how the Chinese community has preserved its cultural identity while embracing the local culture, creating a distinctive flavor to the Dragon dance performances.
Festive Occasions:
Detail the specific occasions when Dragon dances are commonly performed. This could include Chinese New Year, important festivals, or other significant community events.
Symbolism and Rituals:
Explain the symbolic meaning behind the Dragon dance. Highlight the rituals involved, such as the selection of performers, the dragon's design, and the traditional music accompanying the dance.
The Dragon Dance Experience:
Provide a vivid description of what it's like to witness a Dragon dance in Ho Chi Minh City. Discuss the vibrant colors, the rhythmic movements, and the energy that permeates the air during the performance.
Community Involvement:
Explore how the Chinese community in Ho Chi Minh City actively participates in organizing and performing the Dragon dance. Interview community members or leaders to gain personal insights into their dedication to preserving this tradition.
Impact on Tourism:
Discuss the role of the Dragon dance in attracting tourists to Ho Chi Minh City. Explore how the cultural richness of these performances contributes to the overall appeal of the city as a destination.
Conclusion:
Wrap up your article by emphasizing the cultural significance of the Dragon dance in Ho Chi Minh City. Convey the importance of preserving such traditions for future generations and encouraging readers to experience this captivating spectacle firsthand.
Read Things to see in Ho Chi Minh City at https://vietnamtravelinformation.net/place-city/hochiminh-city/
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edreamworld · 1 year
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Oldest dragon head in the world, late 1800 #dragonhead #dragondance #龍神 #bokkaifestival #bokkaiparade #chinesetradition #cantonesetradition oldestchinesetemple #chinesetemple #california #roadtripcalifornia #roadtripamerica #dreamamerica #edreamamerica #dreamamericausa #chinesenewyear2023 #chinesenewyear #yearofrabbit #chinesenewyearfestival (at Bok Kai Temple Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpbW6kVvGkX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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delleenna · 1 year
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#dragondance #liondance #cny #chinesenewyear #chinesenewyear2023 https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn60XSZpbAn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jnadonza · 1 year
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Year of the Rabbit @ #montereypark #chinesenewyear #yearoftherabbit #montereypark2023 #yearoftherabbit2023 #dragondance (at Monterey Park, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn5i8Wrvbzk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mushroomyhouse · 1 year
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 A new year is just around the corner 🐇 Dragon Dancers, an original illustrated print by @alienmandy 🐉mush.house/alienmandy🐉
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mzjewele · 1 year
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Chúc Mừng Năm Mới! #tết #LionDance #DragonDance (at Pho Hien Temple) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnuuUp8J7G-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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roroc · 1 year
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1/14/2023 First weekend of shows, part 1! Starting as red lion on the lion pole🌶️🦁 Posting in chronological order of events 📍Saturday, January 14, 2023 performing for Kumo Japanese Restaurant's grand opening in Cumming, GA. 🎥Thank you for watching my show, Yuki! From the GA Hkers group🇭🇰footage & pictures courtesy of Yuki It was SO WINDY. I felt the pole SHAKE. MULTIPLE TIMES. And it didn't help that Tony didn't watch where I'm going, so I could only stay on one side because this MF ONLY squatted on one side. BRUH HAS ONE JOB & it's to watch when I need to turn direction so he can help counterbalance the pole by STANDING and/or sitting...and it's not like I'm moving fast like I am on the ground, there's only so many little steps I can take when I'm on a pole. Stg.☹️ smh. But in the end it turned out fine, just couldn't do superlion today. But ayyy my original tail + flag team @nninalvs @maria.starzz WE LOOK SO GOOD💖💖💖I swear, we look the best in the team🤗FYI: nina & maria have NEVER dropped me EVER. even when they're much smaller & lighter than tony, they still make more stable balancers than Tony ever will. I love you two. Also: Alan & me noticed the camera! Look at our million dollar smiles!!!💖🤗😁 Then went to Momocon dance with cosplay group @risaozu.cos @redpanda_lamai @zero_celes at night. We did some clown activities, some ikemen activities, and a whole bunch of LIT activities🔥Thank you everyone for enjoying my dance, welcome new fans! We had a wild weekend. AND IT'S ONLY SATURDAY. (👉keep swiping to see the previews of a sudden photoshoot Friday night before the show, I collabed with @riverpixi & @pyrobunneh 👀I'm still waiting for u to send me my candid backshot pic bruh😛that one was actually the best one I took at the shoot imo can't believe I did this right before lion dance performance...twas the night of spice before the show😜) #liondance #舞獅 #醒獅#lunarnewyear #hkig #踊ってみた #liondancesports #佐藤健 #chineseliondance #wushu #tet #龍獅運動 #イケメン #instagramjapan #fypシ #china #chinesenewyear #新年 #dragondance #liondancenation #ootd #Chainsawman #bts #satohtakeru #ulzzangboy #ulzzang #poledance #美男美女と繋がりたい #韓国ファッション #这就是街舞 (at 渋谷スクランブルスクエア) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnl7anUuigL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hyper-voice · 2 years
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Starter for @dragondancee
There's a magazine that catches your eye as you walk by a newsstand in Hammerlocke. Emblazoned on the cover is the text "RED HANDED - Will the truth about Piers Kellach's STD status finally come to light?" 
Behind it is a picture of Piers, snapped as he’s walking out of what seems to be a clinic. A pop out zoom of his hand is shown, where it seems a red rash is creeping down his wrist. Glancing around, there are a few other gossip rags commenting on the same issue. Some of the titles make vulgar plays on his song titles.
“‘I can be your wh*re’ - Is this one one-night-stand too far for the famous singer?”
“Last Resort - Piers tries last ditch efforts to hide STD diagnosis!"
Others, mention you by name, and Leon as well. “Piers’s secret finally revealed - will Raihan and Leon leave him for good?” says one mag with bright pink lettering, geared toward celebrity relationships. 
The man running the stand shakes his head when he sees you stop, seemingly oblivious as to who you are. 
“Field day, innit?” he comments, sighing. “Then again, they always are wi’ that one. Don’t think the poor sod even deserves ‘alf of it. But aye, I suppose fame comes with a price.” 
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jminter · 1 year
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Six Ways to Celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Rabbit
This Sunday, January 22nd, marks the Lunar New Year of the Rabbit, those born in 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, are celebrating ‘their birth sign year’.  The fourth of all zodiac animals, legend has it the Rabbit was proud—arrogant even—of its speed, looking down on the other slower animals. (reminiscent of The Tortoise & The Hare). The Rabbit steadily moves towards their goal, no matter what negativity the others give them.  With solid reasoning skills and attention to detail, they make great scholars, as well they are socializers with an attractive aura. However, they find it hard to open up to others and often turn to escapism.  Though methodical in their actions, they need surprises every so often to spice things up. Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year is one of the most important events for Asian families as millions make visits to their home countries, towns and family, in the coming days to celebrate the arrival of the new year.  Through the decades, celebrations and traditions have spread around the globe. With Metro Vancouver’s large Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and other Asian communities,  our cities are hopping with events to entertain those who can’t make the trip home, or are returning here to visit family. 
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Visit the Chinatown Spring Festival Lunar New Year Parade photo: J Minter In addition to celebrations popping  up all round the region’s malls and centres Here's a few of the events happening to help celebrate the Year of the Rabbit: Spring Festival Parade: Starting at 11am on January 22nd, the 48th Vancouver Chinatown Spring Festival events are highlighted by the Spring Festival Fair at Sun Yat-Sen Plaza and the return of the Chinatown Parade. From the Millennium Gate on Pender Street wrapping through Chinatown along Pender, Gore and Keefer Streets the route will be packed with revellers anxious to see and hear the excitement and colours of the Parade fill the streets again. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden:  Celebrate Lunar New Year at The Garden, ushering in the Year of the Rabbit with a weekend of activities and celebrations, January 21 & 22.  From 11am to 6pm each day find an array of performances (including Lion Dance, Guzheng and City Opera Vancouver), Arts & Crafts, activities & activations, delicious food and view the brand new Billion Buns exhibition by Chairman Ting Chinatown Storytelling: The Vancouver Chinatown Foundation hosts a variety of celebrations and events, both free and ticketed, based at the Chinatown Storytelling Centre;   January 21: The Power of Animation by Trevor Lai (award-winning author, animator and designer of the Canucks’ Lunar New Year jersey) January 28: Year of the Rabbit Heritage Food Tasting + Cantopop / KPop Night featuring Chinatown Chefs, and music with DJ Manica Ng of Fairchild Radio, Yunik Dance, Sophie Yung, and Ernest Chan. Lunar Fest 2023: Lunar Fest and Lantern City celebrations pop up all around the city at šx????n?q Xwtl’e7énk Square (Vancouver Art Gallery), Granville Island, and West End- Robson Street. The LunarFest concert “Together We Are” takes place January 24th at The Orpheum Theatre in-person, as well as streams online. Events and activities take place January 20 – February 20, 2023.   Fly Over Canada: You don’t have to go far, to visit Asia as guests to Fly Over Canada can experience spectacular Taiwan from above as Soar Over Taiwan takes flight only until February 12th. Starting with a unique Lunar New Year-themed preshow, then strap in and take off and fly high over Taiwan’s vibrant natural and urban landscapes. Then stay and enjoy some Taiwan-inspired food & drink at the Flying Whale Waterfront Café and add your wish to the Wishing Tree. Family Fun Lunar New Year Celebration: Gateway Theatre in Richmond welcomes families to the Theatre for an entertaining celebration starting off with listening to a live reading in Studio B of Bun Fun New Year - written and performed by the Five Blessings Collective - a humorous tale of Bunnifer and Bunnithy as they prepare a traditional Lunar New Year family feast as well as teaching audiences ‘bunny dance moves’ and children will get into the spirit of the new year with Year of the Rabbit themed craft activities. Two 90-minute event times are available on January 21, tickets can be booked online at gatewaytheatre.com/lny
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