Chinese New Year or the Lunar New Year is celebrated not just in China but in other East Asian countries as well. Celebrations start on the day of the new moon which varies between January 21st and February 20th. This year it's February 1st.
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The frog in the pic is a tiger-striped treefrog (Callimedusa tomopterna, or Phyllomedusa tomopterna). They're found in South America, not Asia, but I'm sure that doesn't stop them from celebrating.
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An interesting tidbit is that there is an old Tibetan story called "The Tiger and the Frog". It's very short and it can be read in full here: https://sacompassion.net/the-tiger-and-the-frog/
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Not sure what the moral is supposed to be. Maybe it's to use your wits, or maybe don't catch a tiger by his toe, but by his tail.
I don't know, but I can certainly wish you good luck for this year. One thing that might tip things in your favor are that it's specifically the year of the Black Water Tiger; black as in Yin (the feminine side) and, well, snow is made from water.
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The frog in the pic is a tiger-striped treefrog (Callimedusa tomopterna, or Phyllomedusa tomopterna). They're found in South America, not Asia, but I'm sure that doesn't stop them from celebrating.
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An interesting tidbit is that there is an old Tibetan story called "The Tiger and the Frog". It's very short and it can be read in full here: https://sacompassion.net/the-tiger-and-the-frog/
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Not sure what the moral is supposed to be. Maybe it's to use your wits, or maybe don't catch a tiger by his toe, but by his tail.