A Very Special Weekend: It’s the Year of the Dragon.



     The Chinese New Year is just around the corner. It is the Year of the Dragon. I like to wish all my Chinese friends a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year. It is that time of the year when you return to your hometown for a reunion dinner with family members. It is also an opportunity to renew friendships. Please drive carefully and take your time as there is no need to rush.

    Do you all know that i born in the Dragon year (1988).*Macam korang kisah sangat la kan. Hehe* So What is special about people born in the Dragon Year? It is said that when it comes to nobility, the Dragon ranks high. Known as a born leader, the Dragon is the perfect child and adult. Extremely gifted with luck and strength, this person is usually well respected. Known as being a perfectionist and idealist, the person under the Dragon sign has a difficult time with aging.  Because of this, you see the Dragon remaining youthful throughout life. 

     Of all the Chinese zodiac signs, the Chinese see this as being the most desirable year to be born.  Believed to hold some type of magical powers, the Dragon is said to have the ability to fly in the heavens and swim in the seas.  According to Chinese legend, this individual thinks of him or herself as being invincible, often pushing things to a dangerous limit.

   The Year of the Dragon - 2012 being Year of the Water Dragon is always considered to be a very successful year for business. However, because dragons are not careful with their money and spend everything they earn (dragons are flamboyant creatures), it will also be very easy to spend in 2012.  So care should be taken to be doubly careful when ensuring that something is saved!

    Dragons are also lucky with new beginnings. So this means that effort can be put into launching new ideas and new ventures because the energy of the dragon year will ensure that the venture will be successful. Money will be made. That said, it would be a good idea if dragons, and others that made money in 2012, put a little aside for the future. Overspending is in the nature of the dragon, and therefore it will be a tendency for everybody in the year of the dragon.


P/s : Happy Chinese New Year. May this dragon year be prosperous for all. My great grandmother is Chinese. So we Malaysian and truly asia ma..Tehehe.