Monday, February 7, 2011

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Happy Rabbit Year! Scooter madness

In Vancouver, there is the third Chinese community in North America, after those of SF and LA. The Chinese landed during the gold rush and above ten years later, in 1881, for construction of the railway. Arrived by the hundreds, they worked hard to accumulate a small nest egg that, once back in China, would have allowed them to live comfortably their family. But most of them settled on the spot, retaining their custom and their community spirit, creating the historic Chinatown of the city, east of Downtown.

Currently, the Asian community gathers nearly a third of the population of Vancouver has two TV channels, three radio stations and many newspapers. Their financial and property right, the fact that they often go to English schools and want to build completely Chinese (uni-lingual understanding) tend, as in the past, to be not very well perceived by the "pale faces". It is not uncommon for passersby or customers send you to speak Mandarin or Cantonese directly! Perhaps we should be there save! In East Van where we live, the community is very important, many stores are not translated into English, but to really have the impression of living in China, he must travel to Richmond, a city south of Vancouver.

This week was held on Chinese New Year, for the occasion we had a friend of Josh from Hong Kong. He showed us the New Year's cake, soft oil-based and coconut milk that dips into scrambled eggs and is then returned to the stove, yum!

The Chinese year of the rabbit white metal began February 3, 2011!
Chinese New Year 农历 新年 ( nónglì Xinnian ) also appeléFete spring 春节 ( Chunjie ) or Tet festival in Vietnam is the most important festival for communities Chinese around the world. The term nónglì Xinnian literally means "New Year's agricultural calendar" because it is celebrated according to the Chinese calendar which is both lunar and solar. Note that the rabbit or hare 兔 ( tú), as the Chinese zodiac, is sociable, discreet, elegant, clever, insightful, sensitive. He gets along well with goat or pig (hehehe). and just because the sentence made me smile, here are the famous Rabbit (attention Anthony, I see the joke coming ....;-)): Jet Li, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, David Beckham, Enrique Iglesias Eva Longoria, Johnny Depp, Quentin Tarantino, 50 Cent, Coolio, Seal, George Michael, Peter Fonda, Whitney Houston, Roger Moore, Jane Seymour, Sting, Orson Welle (To each his own stars, I found nothing in politics!).

Namely, friends born in 1985, we are the Year of the Ox / Ox (牛) .. The "Beef " is described as dictatorial, determined, and rebellious. It is said that the Ox gets along well with the "cock" and "snake" and very badly with the "sheep" .. to the wise! More info on all this, here, thank you Wikipedia!



Sunday was held on New Year's parade for the occasion and we let ourselves be guided by Josh through Chinatown, gardens, old buildings and restaurant! I'm still a fan of Chinese gardens, but I am still a beginner in terms of food (it's still rich!).


Admire the magnificent trick anti-rain and the police were here, happy and smiling, which distribute candy!

We received a quarter (25 cent piece) chocolate in exchange for a "good year" version Cantana discovered our horoscope shaking a bucket containing sticks, tested many Charlotte Chinese games and even had the right coloring her "rabbit" on the cheek! The scenery was guaranteed a nice Sunday .... rain!





And finally, just this interesting contrast, here Vancouver...mer / mountain pagoda / skyscrapers, hamburger / organic market ... and So Much More!
kisses to all


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