The roof dogs of San Martín Tilcajete wish you luck in the Year of the Dog. (And, the Virgen de Guadalupe is there to help, too.)
Happy Chinese New Year!
Posted in Animals, Culture, Holidays, Travel & Tourism, tagged Chinese New Year, dogs, Mexico, Oaxaca, photographs, photos, roof dogs, San Martín Tilcajete, Virgen de Guadalupe, Year of the Dog on February 16, 2018| 2 Comments »
The roof dogs of San Martín Tilcajete wish you luck in the Year of the Dog. (And, the Virgen de Guadalupe is there to help, too.)
Happy Chinese New Year!
Posted in Celebrations, Creativity, Culture, Travel & Tourism, tagged Chinese New Year, Dragon and Lion dance, Mexico, Oaxaca, photographs, photos, Taiko drum, Year of the Fire Rooster on January 28, 2017| Leave a Comment »
Even in Oaxaca, Chinese New Year is being celebrated.
A Taekwondo school brought the Year of the Fire Rooster to the zócalo late this afternoon, replete with a Taiko Drum and Dragon and Lion dance.
According to Huffington Post Canada, people born under this sign “are considered trustworthy and responsible, with a strong sense of timekeeping.” However, “they can be ‘overly blunt'” and, beware, they are not very compatible with people born in the Year of the Rat. ¡Feliz Año del Gallo!